Posted by Eldon (WA) on November 14, 2017 at 07:57:49 from (98.225.13.22):
In Reply to: Tractor implements posted by Eldon (WA) on November 13, 2017 at 19:27:35:
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That poor little drill was nice.....till one day I had it on the D14 and took it up to the school garden to plant some wheat. I unloaded it, put a couple bags of seed (in those woven plastic bags) in the hopper and headed across the field. I did not know that the internal cylinder for the lift had started to leak, so after I heard a noise I looked back and the drill had dropped enough that the drive wheel had made contact with the ground and started to turn. Well, the seed cups in the dill are basically fingers, and they grabbed the plastic from the bags and started wrapping the plastic around the fingers until it balled up and split 3 o 4 of the seed cups wide open. What a sickening feeling. I bought a parts drill a few years ago, but still haven't taken the time to pull everything apart to fix. It is the only small Allcrop drill I have seen with the optional wheel kit on it....most were mounted only and drove off the rear tractor wheel.
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