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The PH Outdoors G-SERIES no-till drill is here to make your job easier. It is a true no-till drill that can plant a variety of seeds and blends into even the toughest soil conditions. Featuring tempered cutting discs spaced at 7.5 inches apart, it slices into the soil, allowing the seeding mechanism to plant the seeds into the created slits. The solid, rubber packing wheels trail behind the discs to close up the soil, providing outstanding seed to soil contact even when cutting through standing vegetation. Plus, the infinitely-variable gearbox and seed calibration system make it easy to use and extremely accurate.
The M-SERIES is an entry level min-till drill and is the perfect solution for land managers and small farmers looking for performance on a budget. It offers many of the same features found in our G-Series drills, but without all the extra frills. It ensures precise seed placement and effective soil management due to the weight and the double disc coulters. As with all of PH Outdoors products, it’s designed for ease of use and built to last. It’s the ideal tool for food plots and small hobby farms, and for those that want to invest wisely in min-till technology. It can get the job done without breaking the bank.
G3 - With 5 cutting elements and a 38″ working width, it can be towed behind smaller tractors or even UTVs 800cc+ (with the optional UTV kit). Alternatively, use your 3-PT hitch with 1,600 lbs lift capacity.
G5 - The G5 is the best selling no-till drill. With its 60″ working width, its the perfect size for a wide range of tractors. Boasting 8 seeding elements, and 7.5 mph top speed, it's a powerhouse that can plant 4.5 ac/hr.
G8 - The G8 is the second largest no-till drill. With 13 seeding elements and weighing 2,668 lbs, it can still be handled by a wide range of tractors.
G10 - The G10 is the largest no-till drill. It’s a beast. When fully loaded, you’ll need a tractor with at least a 120 HP & 5,500 lbs of lifting capacity. With 16 rows at 7.5″ spacing; a wildlife manager can plant 9 ac/hr.