Posted by Leroy on April 21, 2014 at 14:34:56 from (69.88.207.185):
In Reply to: JD 494 planter posted by jake collie on April 21, 2014 at 10:34:34:
Well depends on the type of seed boxes, if just the straight sided that is the same size from top to bottom as where the plates fit you can do it but the flaired out type of box will hit the outside tire, They made a special short axle at one time, had one and foolishly got rid of it. Then the markers you have to cut the inner parts of the arm down both the U shaped channel and the 1/2" rod that pulls the marker. Other than you just unbolt the units and slide, holes are already there. I have one that was on 40"rows, one that had been on 30" rows and one bought for parts that was a better planter than I was usingbut it had different drive gears so I parted it, turns out it was a rare 1957 model and the 40" was a 1958 model and the 30" was a 1959 model and you can mostly determine year with a factory parts book, I replaced them with a 494A on 30" rows but even tho they are still here I haven't farmed for several years.
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