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<blockquote data-quote="Pnw Farmer" data-source="post: 1747691" data-attributes="member: 42548"><p>I'll admit I'm not familiar with the NTS series of seeders but I took a look at them on Tractorhouse and I would be hard-pressed to say it'll seed cereals properly. From what I can tell about their design you're basically banking on luck for the seed to hit the hole punched by the lead roller. With the true opener on the 1006 you can control your depth from 1/2" to 4" in I believe around 1/4" increments. Should you want to throw some forage peas in deep you have that option. You could check with your local dealer and see if they'd be willing to bring each model out to you and let you demo each side by side, that'd be the best test you could do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pnw Farmer, post: 1747691, member: 42548"] I'll admit I'm not familiar with the NTS series of seeders but I took a look at them on Tractorhouse and I would be hard-pressed to say it'll seed cereals properly. From what I can tell about their design you're basically banking on luck for the seed to hit the hole punched by the lead roller. With the true opener on the 1006 you can control your depth from 1/2" to 4" in I believe around 1/4" increments. Should you want to throw some forage peas in deep you have that option. You could check with your local dealer and see if they'd be willing to bring each model out to you and let you demo each side by side, that'd be the best test you could do. [/QUOTE]
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