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NEW IDEA TRANSPLANTER T-73

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BRYAN JONES

04-09-2008 19:41:06




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JUST GOT A NEW IDEA T-73 TRANSPLANTER.FROM CLEARWATER OHIO. I"M IN NEED OF INFO AND A BOOK ON THEM IF ANY?
THANKS FOR ANY HELP AND INFO ON THIS NEW PROJECT
AS WE PLAN TO USE IT NEXT YEARS BISHOP CA, MULE DAYS.
MANFLO JONES




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SuperA-Tx

04-09-2008 20:35:17




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 Re: NEW IDEA TRANSPLANTER T-73 in reply to BRYAN JONES, 04-09-2008 19:41:06  
Bryan,

You should post this on the Implement board. I can help you some I think. I have three of these transplanters; T67, T74. and T91. I also know a couple of other people that have transplanters that come to this site that will be of some help if you need it.

Go to the Implement photos section and put in "New Idea" in the search and you will find some pictures of the transplanter.

Send me an email if I can help.

Here is the T91 I finished last year.


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Bryan Jones

04-10-2008 15:39:06




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 Re: NEW IDEA TRANSPLANTER T-73 in reply to SuperA-Tx, 04-09-2008 20:35:17  
Thanks do you have a book or a pic of parts on how to work on them? the water valve is frozen and what is the round part on top that turns ? it to is frozen.Were many of these horse drawn?
Bryan in CA,



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SuperA-Tx

04-10-2008 20:09:39




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 Re: NEW IDEA TRANSPLANTER T-73 in reply to Bryan Jones, 04-10-2008 15:39:06  
There isnt a round part on top. It has a flat metal plate and a gasket on top. Inside the valve will be a spring and brass ball. There is a square rod on the front that usualy rusts up but it comes loose easy if you soak it in oil. Might take a few hits with a rubber mallet too. Then there is an arm that pivits that lifs the square rod. To hard to explain it all here.

They were all horse drawn as far as I know but later models you could get with a motor or to use with a tractor. If you got one to use with a tractor then the seat on the barrell didnt come with it. I also think that is why the lift arm for the floating sub frame was moved to the front where the planters lifted the sub frame instead of the guy on the barrell. Yours have the one lift arm by the barell on the right hand side?

I can copy a book I have that a friend here sent me and mail it to you. In fact I have two differant books depending on what kind you have.

Click on the email link and send me an email and we can go from there.

Randy

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