John Deere One-way drill (pic)

David from Kansas

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Have never seen one of these but have heard about them. This one is located in southwest Kansas where they may have been more common.
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I've always wanted one of those, where in Kansas is it located? As a kid I cut my teeth pulling a oneway, we ran the grain drill at the same time right behind it. It sure would save some time that away.
 
I'm not sure, but I don't think a seeding att. was made for 1400 or 2400 disk tiller; Thinking pic is a 1900 seeding tiller ; PC-1466 .. It would be newer, made into early "70's...
 
Case made them as well this is mine, I got it out of Canada they sold very well in certain areas there this one is late sixtys build, they were made from the 40's -1970 or so by Case
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I assume that is just transport position to make them fit on the road, and they pivot out to a normal drill somehow for planting?

Paul
 
they do run narrower for trans port but they do not run full width when in work mode, they run at a angle like a offset disc gang runs like in the pic above
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Thanks guys.

Too far away from the wheat areas here to ever see anything like that.

Paul
 
This type outfit was popular in Canada, I have only seen 2 in NW KS, I would think that it would still be usable for dryland farming.
 

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