Small Sukup Grain Drill
| CORNROW
Join Date: Apr 2006 Posts: 7 Georgia
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2006-04-15 127711
I'm interested in small grain drills. I found one made by a company called Sukup. The smallest, 5 or 6 ft, could be handled by a small tractor, or even less. I am curious to hear from anyone who has experience with one, or maybe another brand that is small like this.
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Small Sukup Grain Drill
| CORNROW
Join Date: Apr 2006 Posts: 7 Georgia
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2006-05-02 128764
So... No one has heard of Sukup. What about PlotMaster? ....
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Small Sukup Grain Drill
| Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York
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2006-05-04 128889
Sukup has been around for a while but I'm unfamilar with the machine. I don't know what you wish to accomplish as to recommend any machine for the job or options you might have available. ....
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Small Sukup Grain Drill
| reason201
Join Date: Apr 2004 Posts: 91 Nebraska
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2006-05-05 128909
Not sure what your intentions are for the grain drill but if there is a Pheasants Forever chapter near you, they often have then available for rent. Depending on what your intended use is, this might be an option. ....
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Small Sukup Grain Drill
| brokenarrow
Join Date: Jan 2004 Posts: 1288 Wisconsin
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2006-05-05 128932
This is just my personel opinion. Plot master will only make you happy if you have a light sandy soil or if your able to work up the ground ahead of time (With a tiller which defeats the purpose of the plot master I think LOL).
Although, if you do have a heavyier clay type soil and you do have a tiller for your tractor, the plot master I feel will do you justice.
I have no experiance with nor have I ever heard of the other one.
Sorry ....
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