Case was known for good planters, both grain drills and corn planters. The drills are really just your basic grain drill and about he same as the others of the time. Not sure why they are sought after, just know where I live they were very popular and bring more money than most of the others.
The corn planter is a 68 model and second to last version case sold. They did change the planter units slightly the last 2 years making the boxes a bit larger and he plates so they could be adapted to use most other brands like IH. This version has a trip mechanism so you can plant in hills for crops like watermelon and such. It closes the seed and fertilizer tubes and holds them and drops in bunches, that spacing can be adjusted to your liking.
I got this planter from Iowa from a fence row, it had a large tree growing through it that had to be cut out. Most all the shafts were from solid and had to be freed up. The wheels in the back were badly worn and needed to be drilled and bushed. The fertilizer box metal parts need to be fabricated as well and the fertilizer augers replaced. To get it to plant and fertilize at modern rates I had to add larger gears on the drive wheels. I also had to replace all the disc blades.
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