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$99,500
683.9 miles away - SHELBYVILLE, KY
2012 JD S670, ProDrive, PRWD, 5 Spd. Feederhouse, 26’unloading auger, new rubber, (30k to 40k in new parts and JD inspection yearly, 2300/3800 hrs., new hydro,
$10,000
683.9 miles away - SHELBYVILLE, KY
$3,500
683.9 miles away - SHELBYVILLE, KY
$3,500
683.9 miles away - SHELBYVILLE, KY
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683.9 miles away - SHELBYVILLE, KY
Prevent Pluggings and inconsistent distribution Use 50 to 80 mesh screens to filter debris that may be carried in the nutrient solution. Use two orifices or VR nozzles per drop - one to feed each drop hose. Install just after the Y on the top of the 360 Y-DROP¨ base.
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683.9 miles away - SHELBYVILLE, KY
360 wave for seed- Trench closing 360 WAVE takes a unique approach to closing the seed trench. Rather than attempting to pinch the slot closed with pressure from the top, 360 WAVE closes from the bottom up. It rolls soil from the bottom of the seed trench over the seed.
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683.9 miles away - SHELBYVILLE, KY
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683.9 miles away - SHELBYVILLE, KY
Cushion the force of impact when ears hit deck plates and gathering chains with 360 YIELD SAVER¨. CHANGE THE WAY YOU MANAGE DECK PLATES Traditionally, deck plates are kept as narrow as possible to prevent small ears and nubbins from falling through the gap. When the head is equipped with 360 YIELD SAVER, the blocks and bristles prevent the small ears from falling through, so it is not critical to adjust deck plates.
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683.9 miles away - SHELBYVILLE, KY
PREVENT PLUGGINGS AND INCONSISTENT DISTRIBUTION Use 50- to 80-mesh screens to filter debris that may be carried in the nutrient solution. Use two orifices or VR nozzles per drop - one to feed each drop hose. Install just after the Y on the top of the 360 Y-DROP¨ base. Make sure you use the proper orifices or variable rate nozzles. 360 Dealers have the necessary charts to help you make the right selection. Running between 20-50 PSI is recommended.
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683.9 miles away - SHELBYVILLE, KY
Operating depth The nitrogen placement depth is set to be a max of 1" deep when the planter is set to place seed at 2" deep. The goal is to get the liquid N just under the soil surface, not to bury it more than 1" deep. Forcing disks deeper will accelerate wear on disks, bearing and bushings.
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