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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1602205" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>How come? I have an old JD that I have had for 30 years at least, used every spring with dual disc openers. Had a few parts go out over the years and ebay had all of them from time to time as they were needed. Seems to me a double is better as you have a V for the seed to fall into for a more precise deposit and if drilling when windy, helps to keep the seed where you dropped it, then come the chains to smooth things out. Sometimes I hook my roller behind it when planting plowed soil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1602205, member: 27848"] How come? I have an old JD that I have had for 30 years at least, used every spring with dual disc openers. Had a few parts go out over the years and ebay had all of them from time to time as they were needed. Seems to me a double is better as you have a V for the seed to fall into for a more precise deposit and if drilling when windy, helps to keep the seed where you dropped it, then come the chains to smooth things out. Sometimes I hook my roller behind it when planting plowed soil. [/QUOTE]
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