Posted by pshack on June 29, 2019 at 16:34:18 from (76.177.12.233):
This message is a reply to an archived post by MarkMi on February 10, 2019 at 12:56:47. The original subject was "Re: Holland transplanter".
We have two row Holland transplanter and need some help, perhaps one of yours in the past was similar. The gear chain is turned when the setter is lowered and a small tire come in contact with the large tire on the ground..., the small tire (4.10-6NHS) has a mate and the two tires rotate the chain link. We purchased this setter used (very) and it was working well until one of the small tires blew out (dry rot). We thought we'd get a similar tire, but tearing it down left us not being able to figure out how it goes back together with the chain and tension and we're stymied. Have searched and searched for a photo of the chain drive with the two tire configuration, but can't find one, or an old manual. Don't know how long the two tires were used (not long it appears). Any help you might offer would be greatly appreciated. We're trying hemp for the first time and got abou8 of 10 acres out (with another ten coming soon). We're gonna be S O L, but we're pulling out all stops looking for other equipment.
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