Grain drill identification

THolmer

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Could someone please tell me what model drill this is. I would like to get a operators manual for it.

Thanks Todd
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All i can tell you it was built during the same era,as the 100 press drill, i know that doesnt help u much.During the 1960's they were selling 100's new !!! Does somebody have a buyers guide??
 
Well, McCormick from the color but you probably already know that cause of where you posted this. I would start with googling "Model M" and see if it looks anything like yours. Even if it doesn't, probably works like yours. They are not difficult to use if the seed charts are still on it. Mine has no model tag but it looks like yours only with fertilizer (Model MF?) and also has hydraulic cylinder on front. I planted oats with mine just one year. It broke down when a slip clutch wore smooth. Make sure the drive line moves smoothly. Any hesitation on either side then STOP and address it or you will be hunting up a parts machine. Mine has embossed directions on the drill I believe, does yours? If so you may have all you need. Seed tubes fill up with mouse residue...take them off and clean em. That's all I remember doing.
 
Agree with Dave. Looks like a Model M to me. As he said, if it had the fertilizer hoppers, it would be an MF. Looks like it has the trip rope lift. Model M was built this way or with a hydraulic cylinder.
 
Thanks guys for all the help. I've been doing some Googling and I believe that is what it is also.

Does anyone know where I could find parts if needed? I looked on Case IH and can't even find this model on the site unless I'm missing something.

Thanks Todd
 
Believe it or not, if you find parts they may be in Canada. I am trying hard to remember why this is...they may have been manufactured over there. Whatever the reason, I had a CIH dealer in Canada who was looking up parts for me a couple years back. If you need parts, a donor unit is a good bet. Look for one that is better or worse than yours and make two into one. Post in the classifieds here for parts wanted. This is a tough one.
 

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