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<blockquote data-quote="Otha" data-source="post: 1747443" data-attributes="member: 41397"><p>For seeding into sod the best I've been able to rent or hire around here was a JD 750 or 1590 i think it was. Similar drills just a newer model. They seem to be able to cut through anything reasonable. I don't have but a few hundred acres experience but I did learn any of the hoe or shank style no till drills won't work for planting into a sod grass like coastal. The vining grass and roots get caught and it makes for a rough field. The big cutting disk on the JD cut right through it except for that past fall we had grazed down some grass that would have made 3+ ton of hay. Left the cows till they started acting hungry and there was still too much reside from the grass stalks to get a good stand. It was also very dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Otha, post: 1747443, member: 41397"] For seeding into sod the best I've been able to rent or hire around here was a JD 750 or 1590 i think it was. Similar drills just a newer model. They seem to be able to cut through anything reasonable. I don't have but a few hundred acres experience but I did learn any of the hoe or shank style no till drills won't work for planting into a sod grass like coastal. The vining grass and roots get caught and it makes for a rough field. The big cutting disk on the JD cut right through it except for that past fall we had grazed down some grass that would have made 3+ ton of hay. Left the cows till they started acting hungry and there was still too much reside from the grass stalks to get a good stand. It was also very dry. [/QUOTE]
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