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Posted by Rootsy on June 26, 2007 at 07:12:46 from (24.176.33.123):
A while back I asked for folks to help identify my corn planter in the Implement Alley area. A few good conclusions of what it isn't came from there. I've been searching all over the net for any planter resources and thus far pretty limited. What I have found is that it is very similar to the McCormick #8 horse drawn hill drop planter as well as the 202, 203, 205 and 100ish series planters (hill drop, checkrow and drill). I'd like to solidly identify this planter so that I can get the correct operators manual. I reckon I don't like not understanding exactly how changing settings will effect the planter and I would like to be able to properly set it up. I have a few photos of it and a few like it that I've found around the web. Please be aware that the fiberglass fertilizer boxes are not original and are just sitting in the photos and in the future I'll retorfit them to work with the planter as the originals are junk... This planter by the way is a drill version... If anyone can help get me steered down the right path I'd be very appreciative. I do thank those that have attempted to lend a helping hand thus far. Thanks eh
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