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Horse drawn disc and seeder

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Mike

07-07-2002 11:10:37




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I am trying to find some good pics of these items so I can restore them. They are horse drawn disc and seeder Please help.




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Chuck

07-07-2002 17:09:21




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 Re: horse drawn disc and seeder in reply to Mike, 07-07-2002 11:10:37  
try the SMALL FARMERS JOURNAL or RURAL HERITAGE,
both are magazines dealing with HD equip. also try to find an Amish community near your home.



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Farming20@webtv.net

07-07-2002 14:09:57




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 Re: horse drawn disc and seeder in reply to Mike, 07-07-2002 11:10:37  

Now I see why God dosent anser all prayers. We dont make them plane enough, probasbly to ourselves. lol srta like my typing. Tell me, what kind of disc and seeder is it. What make. Is the seeder a drill or seeder. There is a differencce. Is the disc a single or a tnadem. Does it have a foot or so between the disc gangs. This is just a beinning fof what We need to know just to start to gt an idea of what you have. Good luck

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Mike

07-07-2002 20:32:49




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 Re: Re: horse drawn disc and seeder in reply to Farming20@webtv.net, 07-07-2002 14:09:57  
I will try to take a photo of them and post it on here if someone can tell me how. The disc and seeder has no name on them that I can find. There are numbers on nearly every part. The disc has a seat just above the two set of discs. each set has four discs spaced about six inches apart. also there is a pitch adjusting handle on each set.directly in front of the seat is a height adjustment handle. The part that i beleive is missing is the conection of the front where your feet rest and the discs. The seeder has a metal wheel on one end that is about 18 inches in dia. and the other end a wheel about 8 inches in dia. and 6inches wide. as the wheel turns it turns a gear then sets the seeds but some major parts are missing. Thank you for all of the replys.hope this is enough info.
Mike

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Ultradog MN

07-07-2002 20:40:18




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 Re: Re: Re: horse drawn disc and seeder in reply to Mike, 07-07-2002 20:32:49  
if you have the pics on your computer you can upload them real easy to the new "help identify"
link to your left. I would then ask the question here again because this board moves along pretty fast and this thread will soon be on page 2 or 3
where fewer people will read it.
good luck



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