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Re: McCormick Corn Planter
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Posted by Rootsy on June 26, 2007 at 11:15:42 from (24.176.33.123):
In Reply to: Re: McCormick Corn Planter posted by georgeky on June 26, 2007 at 09:31:05:

Thanks for the help looking. here is an online photo I found above of the same planter I have... Gandering at the F20 sales brochure that you can find online There are the 100 series planters and if you look at the FA112 it is basically what appears to be 2 #8's tied together to make a 4 row checkrow. If you look at the 202, 203, 205 series planters they look very similar to a #8, almost identical to be exact, I'll let you know when i receive the operators manual for it. One thing I have noticed is that prior to about the mid 40's any planters that were conceived prior are difficult to find information on. CNH does not list them in the parts area of their website and online resources are difficult to find. If anyone has a #8 or similar manual they'd be willing to scan or photograph pages of for me I'd appreciate it. Heck if anyone has fertilizer attachments that are still usable I'd be interested in those too... Even if i have to make my own tins on top fo the bases. Thanks for the help eh
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