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| we used a haybuster drill from our local conservation office and never did get it to plant right, either used to much seed or not enough at all. Another thing is, one of the chutes is turned the wrong way (should of been turned around so that the seed goes out behind instead of coming out from the front, you can see it in the picture i attached, behind the disk) and stops up with mud if it is the least bit muddy. We have used it 3 times and hate to see it come to the farm everytime. the model number of the one that we used was a haybuster 107.
hope this helps, might not be like this on all of them, just what we learned from this one
justin
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