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<blockquote data-quote="blackcowz" data-source="post: 703295" data-attributes="member: 8834"><p>Dun, I did read something in that article about having a good frame to withstand a lot more weight in order to get down into the soil. Adding weight isn't a problem, and I think I can properly beef up the frame to withstand added weight. EAT BEEF, I stink at welding. I couldn't make a straight line with our arc welder if you paid me. But my boss is incredible, and he has a MIG welder. No problems with welding there. Plus, other than the frame, there shouldn't be much to do as everything else on the seeder really doesn't need modification. The web page for that article is: <a href="http://southwestfarmpress.com/mag/farming_notill_knowhow_dr_5/" target="_blank">http://southwestfarmpress.com/mag/farming_notill_knowhow_dr_5/</a></p><p>Thanks again, and I think I'll probably try something like this to modify a drill. I'll keep ya posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackcowz, post: 703295, member: 8834"] Dun, I did read something in that article about having a good frame to withstand a lot more weight in order to get down into the soil. Adding weight isn't a problem, and I think I can properly beef up the frame to withstand added weight. EAT BEEF, I stink at welding. I couldn't make a straight line with our arc welder if you paid me. But my boss is incredible, and he has a MIG welder. No problems with welding there. Plus, other than the frame, there shouldn't be much to do as everything else on the seeder really doesn't need modification. The web page for that article is: [url]http://southwestfarmpress.com/mag/farming_notill_knowhow_dr_5/[/url] Thanks again, and I think I'll probably try something like this to modify a drill. I'll keep ya posted. [/QUOTE]
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