Was the Case LFA drills anygood?

Jason S.

Well-known Member
I asked this question on the Case forum and got no answers so I'll try it here.


I've run across what I'm pretty sure is a Case LFA grain drill. It is in pretty good shape although the seed tubes are missing. I thought about buying it because seeding 4 acres of wheat and rye cover crops is getting old cranking a hand seeder. Can you still find seed charts for them? Will universal seed tubes work on them because I'm pretty sure most parts for those are no longer available. Any particular thing to look out for on them or any problem areas? Thanks for all your help.
 
 
As long as the seed shaft turns and moves get it. Dont worry about the seed tubes, just let seed freefall. you are just broadcasting seed on now Sounds like more fun than seeding by hand
 
(quoted from post at 11:03:42 12/05/14) As long as the seed shaft turns and moves get it. Dont worry about the seed tubes, just let seed freefall. you are just broadcasting seed on now Sounds like more fun than seeding by hand

Well that is a good point.
 

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