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Farmer101IL Your JD Grain Drill

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Glen in TX

12-21-2006 14:21:45




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Put some pics of a FB-A JD grain drill on your original post. It's either a plain model FB or FB-A but not a FB-B. Link to the post...




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Gerald J.

12-22-2006 15:25:21




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 Re: Farmer101IL Your JD Grain Drill in reply to Glen in TX, 12-21-2006 14:21:45  
Yup, its FB. I got to the machine shed. Couldn't get close enough to the drill to take a picture or find the model number. But I also have the manual and parts book that I bought when I was using it. Says FB on both.

Need more catsup to go along with the hat.

Gerald J.



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MidMiGene

12-22-2006 10:07:32




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 Re: Farmer101IL Your JD Grain Drill in reply to Glen in TX, 12-21-2006 14:21:45  
I don't know if this will help, but if this works it will have 3 pics of my FB-B 17 rows on 7" spacing.

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Obviously, I'm not smart enough to get the actual pictures on here, but if someone with enough smarts wants, thats where the pics are. Gene

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Tx Jim

12-22-2006 03:57:11




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 Re: Farmer101IL Your JD Grain Drill in reply to Glen in TX, 12-21-2006 14:21:45  
Dang Glen you're trying to steal all my glory. I told him in first thread it was a FB or FB-A but definitly not a FB-B. BTW I know JD made FB then followed with FB-A. Do youu know of any other differences in the two? Have a goodun,Tx Jim



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Glen in TX

12-22-2006 05:18:01




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 Re: Farmer101IL Your JD Grain Drill in reply to Tx Jim, 12-22-2006 03:57:11  
Nah Jim I just had to convince myself and I knew better too that it wasn't a FB-B earlier too but those FB-B were only pics handy earlier lol. I was hoping you knew the difference if there was much between FB & FB-A. I'm sure the parts books might tell us or was their much difference? I got those manuals in Oklahoma and no reason for me to have FB parts book as hardly any around here now. Everyone around here traded older drills off during irrigation days.

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farmer101IL

12-21-2006 15:59:28




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 Re: Farmer101IL Your JD Grain Drill in reply to Glen in TX, 12-21-2006 14:21:45  
Leroy, do you know what would distinquish a Plain
FB from a FB-A?



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Leroy

12-22-2006 05:37:09




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 Re: Farmer101IL Your JD Grain Drill in reply to farmer101IL, 12-21-2006 15:59:28  
FB-A, started to put curved metal on boxes, instead of flat



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Glen in TX

12-21-2006 17:00:38




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 Re: Farmer101IL Your JD Grain Drill in reply to farmer101IL, 12-21-2006 15:59:28  
I couldn't tell what the difference was in manuals I had. Maybe if you can find parts books at a dealer they can tell you? So no tag of any kind on end of grain box or frame? If a serial number someplace that might help you tell when looking in a parts catalog too.



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farmer101IL

12-21-2006 17:19:48




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 Re: Farmer101IL Your JD Grain Drill in reply to Glen in TX, 12-21-2006 17:00:38  
I've looked everywhere, no numbers nothing. I've looked at the place where the number was painted on it and can't even get a shadow of the number.
I'm alot closer than i was a week a go . Thanks to all

Farmer



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farmer101IL

12-21-2006 15:49:00




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 Re: Farmer101IL Your JD Grain Drill in reply to Glen in TX, 12-21-2006 14:21:45  
Hey Glen thanks for all the research. That really
helps. Should get me going. Would you know what the A disignates in the FB-A?

I posted about an hour ago but it never came up. Thanks for your time Farmer



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Leroy

12-21-2006 15:51:10




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 Re: Farmer101IL Your JD Grain Drill in reply to farmer101IL, 12-21-2006 15:49:00  
Just the second in a series and I knew from the pictures it was a straight FB



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