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Planters... from the field to the road In seconds KINZE’s Exclusive Rotating In-Line Transport: the only system that offers you narrow transport on large planters equipped with narrow row Interplant 1 or fertilizer options As narrow as most tractor duals The unique, patented hydraulic “lift & rotate’’ system features a rugged, heavy-duty stainless steel clad center post (on both 3500 and 3600 mod els) which rotates on large tapered bearings seated at the base of the post (Model 3400 uses a parallel linkage system with dual lift cylinders) • UHMW plastic pads glide up and down against the smoothly machined surface Absolutely no lubrication is required (3500 and 3600) • A self-contained counter-balance valve in the lift cylinder provides additional safety when the planter is in the raised position The planter will not lower without hydraulic pressure from the tractor (3400 and 3500) • A Spring-loaded lalch/hook secures the planter while it's in the fully raised position by locking the toolbar in place (3600) USe«d Meters The Most Accurate _ —And Dependable Seed Metering Systems In The Field! For Corn. • Highly accurate. TheKINZP Finger Pickup Mitering Sulim delivers unequalled spacing for your valuable corn crop • Reliable. Convenient. No . plates or seed discs to change when planting different seed corn sizes or shapes And, you have none of the ad/ust meats required with air or vacuum systems' • Economical. Gives years of low-cost, low-maintenance service For Expert Planter Sales & Tecnical Service Always See BINKLEY & HURST BROS. Inc. DON’T HAVE A NEW PLANTER IN YOUR BUDQET7 JD 7240 VAC. JD 7000 CONS. 6 Row 30, Liq. Sq. Pump, Drop On 6 RN 30, Liq. Sq. & D.D. Cast V Unit, Back, F. No Till, Insecticide, No No Till, Insecticide (DM 4981) Markers, Cast V-Closlng, Monitor, Nice $5,750 (DM 4861) $15,900 KINZE 2000 6 RN 30 Interplant Pkg. (15’ Row) Insecticide, Frame No Till Rubber V- Closing Markers, Monitor, Low Acres (UM 4978) $19,500 NOWIIs the time to enter a new KINZE PLANTER from Binkley & Hurst Bros. 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