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John Deere Flexi-Planter
![]() | Eric Cardinal
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2000-12-31 22957
Does anyone have any experience using the 3 pt. John Deere Flexi-Planter. It looks like it could be used for small row crops or a medium size hobby farmer. I have 7 acres and I am looking for advice on what and how to plant.Thanks,Eric
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John Deere Flexi-Planter
![]() | steve arnold
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2001-01-23 23605
I hope your still around eric, I just read your posting. I looked into the
flexi planters to mount behind my 5' rototiller. I Know they are very versatile
as you can buy plates for it that will distribute seeds from tomatoes to potatoes, I remember they got very pricy. Right now I tow a jd 290 planter
(old iron) for corn and beans, its a two row planter, with the flexis I could
plow and in another pass rototill and plant three rows at the same time. look
for used ones at veggie, potato, or sugar beet farms. I found that 290 planter
at the neighbors for $100 compared to about $2000 for two used flexis and the
tool bar it takes to mount to a 3pt. ....
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