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John Deere Tips Notebook
- The Top 10 implements you should acquire first
- How To Adjust & Operate The Frontier LS1145 Mounted Sprayer
- How To Control Weeds
- How To Build A Self-Filling Livestock Water Tank
- How To Adjust & Operate The Frontier LS11 Series Mounted Sprayers
- How To Use A Manure Fork
- How To Use A Food Plot Seeder
- How To Remove A Tree Stump
- Which tillage tool might be right for you
- Why vertical tillage might be right for you
- How to adjust and operate the VT17 Series vertical tillage tools
- How to maintain a gravel drive using a box blade with hydraulic scarifiers
- How To Control Water Drainage In A Small Feed Lot
- How to gravel a farm road using a drawn box scraper
- How To Use A Wood Chipper
- How To Clear Debris Using A Root Grapple
- How To Plant A Food Plot
- How To Handle Large Round Bales
- How To Renovate A Pasture
- How To Gravel A Country Lane
- How to get driveway gravel out of the grass.
- How to use a wood chipper.
- Why shorten a PTO shaft?
- How to choose the right hay tedder for you.
- How to plant a wildlife food plot.
- How to maintain a one- or two-bottom plow.
- How to aerate, fertilize and over seed your lawn.
- How to use a middle buster in your garden.
- How to store off-season equipment
- How to free a tractor stuck in the mud.
- How to create a large vegetable garden with a one-bottom plow
- Time for your tractor’s spring maintenance?
- How to build a rail fence
- How to restore a pasture
- The Top 10 implements you should acquire first.
- How to use a tractor mounted rotary cutter
- How to use a PTO-driven post hole digger
- How to maintain a gravel drive
- How to use a land plane
- How to dethatch your lawn.
- How to use a box blade: The basics
- How to eliminate standing water using a subsoiler.
- How to plant a wildflower meadow
- How to use a tractor mount rotary tiller in your large vegetable garden
- How to make great garden soil.
- Frontier WR00 Series Carted Wheel Rakes
- Frontier WR31 Series High Capacity Carted Wheel Rakes.
- How to use a one-row cultivator.
- How to aerate, fertilize and over seed your lawn
- How to use a grooming mower
- How to use a one-bottom plow
- How to use a manure spreader
- How to adjust and use a rotary cutter
- How to Fill And Level A Low Spot With Gravel
- Frontier TD34 Series Hay Tedders
- How to use a subsoiler
- How to use a rotary tiller
- How to Maintain A Gravel Drive
- Frontier DM50 Series Disc Mower.
- How to use a middle buster
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About
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John Deere Tips Notebook
- The Top 10 implements you should acquire first
- How To Adjust & Operate The Frontier LS1145 Mounted Sprayer
- How To Control Weeds
- How To Build A Self-Filling Livestock Water Tank
- How To Adjust & Operate The Frontier LS11 Series Mounted Sprayers
- How To Use A Manure Fork
- How To Use A Food Plot Seeder
- How To Remove A Tree Stump
- Which tillage tool might be right for you
- Why vertical tillage might be right for you
- How to adjust and operate the VT17 Series vertical tillage tools
- How to maintain a gravel drive using a box blade with hydraulic scarifiers
- How To Control Water Drainage In A Small Feed Lot
- How to gravel a farm road using a drawn box scraper
- How To Use A Wood Chipper
- How To Clear Debris Using A Root Grapple
- How To Plant A Food Plot
- How To Handle Large Round Bales
- How To Renovate A Pasture
- How To Gravel A Country Lane
- How to get driveway gravel out of the grass.
- How to use a wood chipper.
- Why shorten a PTO shaft?
- How to choose the right hay tedder for you.
- How to plant a wildlife food plot.
- How to maintain a one- or two-bottom plow.
- How to aerate, fertilize and over seed your lawn.
- How to use a middle buster in your garden.
- How to store off-season equipment
- How to free a tractor stuck in the mud.
- How to create a large vegetable garden with a one-bottom plow
- Time for your tractor’s spring maintenance?
- How to build a rail fence
- How to restore a pasture
- The Top 10 implements you should acquire first.
- How to use a tractor mounted rotary cutter
- How to use a PTO-driven post hole digger
- How to maintain a gravel drive
- How to use a land plane
- How to dethatch your lawn.
- How to use a box blade: The basics
- How to eliminate standing water using a subsoiler.
- How to plant a wildflower meadow
- How to use a tractor mount rotary tiller in your large vegetable garden
- How to make great garden soil.
- Frontier WR00 Series Carted Wheel Rakes
- Frontier WR31 Series High Capacity Carted Wheel Rakes.
- How to use a one-row cultivator.
- How to aerate, fertilize and over seed your lawn
- How to use a grooming mower
- How to use a one-bottom plow
- How to use a manure spreader
- How to adjust and use a rotary cutter
- How to Fill And Level A Low Spot With Gravel
- Frontier TD34 Series Hay Tedders
- How to use a subsoiler
- How to use a rotary tiller
- How to Maintain A Gravel Drive
- Frontier DM50 Series Disc Mower.
- How to use a middle buster
5211/5531 Series
Seeding Innovation
The Landoll 5000 Series Grain Drill brings a new level of seeding excellence to the industry. Rigid models from 10' to 20' and 30' and 40' front folding units fit nearly any size operation. The ability of all of these units to seed into conventional tilled soil all the way to no-till ground sets the Landoll 5000 Series apart from the competition. The pneumatic down pressure feature on the openers allows user friendly adjustment to fit whatever conditions are encountered. That is seeding innovation at its finest.
Common Components
Regardless of size, many of the components are the same throughout the entire series. Seed openers, seed meters, press wheels, drop tubes, seed boxes, and the list goes on. The key element to this commonality is consistency from a manufacturing standpoint right down to the end user. If you look closely at the Landoll 5000 Series Drill, there is a clear difference between it and the competition. Laser cut and robotically welded components add up to better reliability. Heavier gauge steel in the seed boxes and covers means better longevity. The pneumatic down pressure system completely eliminates spring breakage and inconsistent depth control. Maintenance-free pivots in all critical locations mean long life and less down time.
Small or Large
The Rigid 5211 Series Drill can be set up in many ways. Standard drill configuration offers a three-point hitch tool bar style drill for a close coupled unit. 7 1/2” or 10” opener spacing is available. The Rigid 5211 Series can be equipped with a weighted pull-type hitch for those who require a pull-type drill. (The 10' model is only available as a pull-type unit). All tires are in front of the drill so transport widths remain the same as working widths. For those who require a coulter cart, the Rigid 5211 Series in 10', 12 1/2', and 15' sizes can be equipped with a coulter cart hitch. Seed boxes can be set up as grain only, grain with a small grass attachment or grain with a dry fertilizer attachment. As you can see, the options are extensive.
Shifting gears to the Folding 5531 Series, we can include most of what is available on the rigid units in a larger package. Available in 30' and 40' seeding widths, these folding machines are high capacity from the hitch pin to the press wheels. The front folding hitch is very user friendly. From transport to field and from field to transport takes just minutes, all done from the tractor. Seed boxes on these large units can be configured just like the smaller units.
Staying in Touch
All of the 5000 Series Drills are equipped with monitors including acre meters, seed tube flow sensors, and bin level sensors that keep the operator in touch with all of the vital operations of the drill. These monitors/sensors are factory installed. The entire line of 5000 Series Drills come standard with a hitch mounted air compressor to allow for making down pressure adjustments in the field. A new and improved fluted meter system has been incorporated into the 5511 and 5531 Series Drills that is more precise and easier to adjust. Continually improving for the betterment of the customer…it’s the Landoll way.
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Bay City
1402 FM 3156
Bay City, TX 77414
979-245-2711
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Beaumont
9135 College St.
Beaumont, TX 77707
409-842-1128
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East Bernard
625 N SH 60 Hwy
East Bernard, TX 77435
979-335-4887
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El Campo
25830 US 59 Rd.
El Campo, TX 77437
979-543-8363
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Liberty
2210 Hwy 90 East
Liberty, TX 77575
936-336-7226
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Victoria
9806 US Hwy 59
Victoria, TX 77905
361-578-7072
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Shiner
1012 Hwy 95 North
Shiner, TX 77984
361-594-3312
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Giddings
1309 E. Austin St.
Giddings, TX 78942
979-542-2259
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