Posted by jdemaris on January 14, 2008 at 15:40:24 from (67.142.130.30):
In Reply to: IH potato digger posted by jenkbefrm on January 14, 2008 at 13:57:58:
There are several around in my area here in central New York (if they didn't get scapped this winter). The IH diggers are ground-driven, but there are also a few Deere PTO driven ones around locally. I was going to buy the IH just for the chain, but guy wanted $250 for it and I didn't buy. I found a guy down south that makes and sells new digger chains for any make.
I've got an IH ground-driven digger and an Iron Age two-row planter. I've wanted to convert my IH to PTO drive - but it's a project that will probably never get done. I needed parts last year for the Iron Age planter and found out the McConnel makes them new with many of the same parts. They had everything I needed for it. There's been a lot of more modern potato equipment for sale latey in New York and New England - seems a lot of potato farms are going out of business.
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