dieselscout80
Veteran Member
My Father in law had two different seeder setup mounted on discs.
The 1st was a normal grain drill seed box mounted on top a disc and drop the seed 1/2 way between the to disc gangs.
The 2nd was a Gandy air seeder mounted on a 28' disc. On this unit the seed tubes set to drop the seed by the rear disc blades.
He would use them to plant soybean right after harvesting winter wheat. It's kind of a minim till system.
With a smaller 3pt disc I'd bet it would be hard to get the depth of the seed consistent unless the ground was flat.
The 1st was a normal grain drill seed box mounted on top a disc and drop the seed 1/2 way between the to disc gangs.
The 2nd was a Gandy air seeder mounted on a 28' disc. On this unit the seed tubes set to drop the seed by the rear disc blades.
He would use them to plant soybean right after harvesting winter wheat. It's kind of a minim till system.
With a smaller 3pt disc I'd bet it would be hard to get the depth of the seed consistent unless the ground was flat.