Posted by KC2DZB on May 28, 2013 at 07:13:10 from (128.113.107.4):
In Reply to: Brinly planter posted by 66jd1020 on February 15, 2013 at 06:44:44:
That is a Brinly KK-305 planter. The hoppers are in the correct location, but the first shoe is an add-on. There should be a funnel-like fertilizer shoot attached to the right hand side of the frame, just ahead of the fertilizer hopper. In my opinion your planter doesn't look rough. Maybe the paint isn't pristine, but the whole thing is serviceable from my point of view - at least it hasn't been consumed by rust like so many have.
If you google Brinly KK-305 there are several sites with links to the planter's manual as well as the fertilizer attachment's manual.
The fertilizer hopper on my planter is a bit of a basket case. I was wondering if you'd be willing to take a photo or two of where and how the two fertilizer scrapers are attached to the unit.
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