Posted by Farmall Marty on September 05, 2013 at 21:06:52 from (98.198.152.16):
Hi All, I've been looking through McCormick books to identify my planters on my Super A tractors. I found a Cub book that only calls them "single seed planters". They are the type that use the about 8" round seed plate with about a 5" center hole. The seed plates are changed out by removing the wing nut in the center of the planter, not by tilting the planter. I have the bases and knockers to use either the edge seed plates or the drilled seed plates. Do ya'll know the actual number/name of this planter unit? Are seed plates still available for it?
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