The fact that the Kinze was only off by 4-6bu to the acre despite y'all not having it setup with hydraulic down pressure and air controlled residue wheels like the Deere and Case just proves how the Blue Machine is just as good with worse row unit options on it. Lol
This testing doesn't make sense. All variables should be the same, yet case tests 2, 24 row planters vs their 16 row planter. That changes variables such as weight in the high traffic rows and other things. I am sure Case looked at yield maps also and knew exactly which passes they wanted their planter running.
The fact that the Kinze was only off by 4-6bu to the acre despite y'all not having it setup with hydraulic down pressure and air controlled residue wheels like the Deere and Case just proves how the Blue Machine is just as good with worse row unit options on it. Lol
Moral of the story: Plant slower. What did they yield at speeds around 5 or below?
This testing doesn't make sense. All variables should be the same, yet case tests 2, 24 row planters vs their 16 row planter. That changes variables such as weight in the high traffic rows and other things. I am sure Case looked at yield maps also and knew exactly which passes they wanted their planter running.
I completly agree, you need the same tractors and everything exept planters
ha ha the john deere is better
Aidan Noakes Were you actually able to interpret the data before making your dumb comment?
@@interman7715 lol so true
@@interman7715 👍🏻 keep running your Deere then 😀