Could I use a 6' NoTill Drill with a L3600?

FoodPlot

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Hello Everyone,
I was wondering if a 4x4 L3600 could have rear hydraulic's added to operate a Great Plains 6' No Till Drill?
Thank you in advance for the help!
 
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You can add up to three rear remote hydraulic circuits on that model.
 

FoodPlot

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Asked the manufacturer and this is what was emailed to me:

"If this is a pull type drill with lift cylinders. We recommend having no more than 8 gallons per min."

The L3600 specs show it has 7.8 gallons per minute. I emailed the tech back and they said that is fine.

Thanks!
 

Innrkid

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Asked the manufacturer and this is what was emailed to me:

"If this is a pull type drill with lift cylinders. We recommend having no more than 8 gallons per min."

The L3600 specs show it has 7.8 gallons per minute. I emailed the tech back and they said that is fine.

Thanks!
You may want to consider minimum HP for drill planters. I'm in the same boat and now considering upgrading to MX58 to meet HP recommendations.

Have you purchased the drill planter yet? Happy?