




John Deere 1590 Drill
No-till design. All-till capability.
No-till, conventional-till, and min-till. If you use a variety of tillage approaches, then
you need a 1590 No-Till Drill. Its versatile single-disk no-till openers are designed to work in every type of field condition. With up to 450 pounds of down pressure and a 7-degree angle, these openers can cut through tough residue or hard soils. Corn stalks and other trash flow smoothly, thanks to plenty of clearance between the blade, seed tube, and arm, while the unique seedboot design improves accuracy and durability. Designed to work in both tilled and non-tilled soils, the down pressure on the machine’s openers is adjustable. Better still, the openers have the ability to float up 8 inches and down 6 inches independently to adapt to uneven field conditions.
For accurate, consistent seeding rates, the 1590 uses a right-wheel drive meter (center-wheel drive on the 20-foot model) that’s hinged at the frame, so it stays in contact with the ground for constant power to the meter drive.
I released this drill in 22, brought it over to 25 as well. Again all the credit goes to the original modders in the modDesc (Knagsted,nonomi, SFI Modding, KMN modding,MF modding, Banks.inc Modding, Catfish_John1979, Appalaches_Modding)
This will be version 1. There may be small updates over time. Please let me know if there are any issues when using.