John Deere 7000 corn planter firming wheels/Dad Strengthens tattoos
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- čas přidán 27. 04. 2020
- Since we have had alot of rain we have been working on our corn planter todays project was replacing all the worn firming wheel or closing wheel brackets with new shoups manufacturing ones.....and Dad Strength shows us his tattoos lol
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That’s great stuff! Their are a lot of those 7000’s still working.
Thanks for the video guide! I'm replacing the closing wheels on our four-row 7000 this spring and am planning to order these units. Nice to see a little walk-through in advance!
Your welcome!
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These videos are helpful man! Thanks!!
Your welcome!!! Thanks for watching!!! Always remember if you dont see a video about something just ask I've possibly done it or it gives me ideas for another video
Liked your vid guys. I love my my jd 7000 and Shoup parts.
Thanks for watching!!!
Have 4 rows narrow 7000. Where is the best place on the row units to improve it? Have new meters, belts, tubes, firmers, and drive clutch is two years old. I only about 20 acres of corn a year. No soybeans.
I don't have a monitor but would like to get one. 1500 at local planter shop.
The 7000's in general bone stock are very good planters in my opinion Something we did and I was very satisfied with what results I seen just visually was we started running a spiked closing wheel one side of each row and a smooth wheel on the other side and I really feel it improved seed to soil contact especially in heavier soils and where we had cover crops....definitely get you a monitor so you at least know all your rows are planting