saltbranch
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Saw a guy using this setup yesterday. Cross cut disc with seeder box mounted in middle between the gangs. Has anyone built one of these here Or used a setup like this?
I used to make something like the disk a few years ago for deer hunters. I would go to the auctions and buy a a few tandem disks at each one. I used to buy these little 12 volt atv fertilizer spreaders. I mounted it up overh the 3 point and had a tin box around it the width of the disk. The spreader would sen out the the seed and let it hit the box and fall straight down for the disk to cut in.
A few years ago, when Woods first started marketing a 3-point disc, they had a disc/seeder/drag unit at the National Farm Machinery Show. It used a 12v Herd seeder mounted on a 7' 3-point disc, with a tine attachment mounted on the rear. It was intended to use planting native grass/wildlife food plots. I am unable to find any link to Woods that shows the set-up they offered. Maybe it wasn't an item they sold, just an example of what you could do with their disc.....
is this it?
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.
How did that work? The 1 st one. I would be using for grass seed and maybe oates on flat land, sandy laom soil.