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Many have fall crops to harvest yet and some are still fighting the mud to wrap up fall seeding. We are facing one of the… Read More »Plant with Assurance
Many have fall crops to harvest yet and some are still fighting the mud to wrap up fall seeding. We are facing one of the… Read More »Plant with Assurance
Many of you in North America are fighting mud, and might find it difficult to contemplate needing more frame weight at the moment. But we’ve been… Read More »Introducing Exapta’s weight brackets for JD 3-section air drills
If you have a JD drill where the rear transport wheel frame is held together as shown in the photo, you probably are constantly replacing… Read More »Frame bolt breakage on JD air drills
This no-till cotton field was planted with 2 different planters, 2 operators. The arrow is the dividing line. The planters were both equipped with Keetons + Mojos,… Read More »Paying attention pays off!
JD 50/60/90/Pro-series drill rebuilds and upgrades Don’t have the time or inclination to crawl around on your drill doing the necessary maintenance? Wanting UniForce, but… Read More »No-till Drill Rebuild Services
Exapta is pleased to now offer a truly superior blade for your JD no-till drills, the Forges de Niaux 200. Extensive field testing has proven these… Read More »Introducing Forges de Niaux 200 blades for JD 50/60/90 drills!
This special flat washer and flange locknut wear against each other as the closing arm moves up/down in the field. They wear fairly quickly, since they’re only… Read More »Maintenance on JD 50/60/90s
Keeping the firming & closing arm pivots working properly can be a real hassle on the JD 50/60/90 drills. Even after Deere upgraded them circa… Read More »Aricks Bushing Kits
‘Round and ’round. More choices than ever. I continue to see more aftermarket suppliers and OEMs (Monosem) putting 4mm-thick planter opener disks/blades
We highly recommend this article, The Biology of Soil Compaction (pdf), revised and updated from an Ohio State* publication, and consider it to be absolutely essential… Read More »Biology of Soil Compaction