Posted by Farmallb on August 01, 2011 at 11:41:17 from (67.142.178.25):
In Reply to: Lister implement? posted by Greenfrog on July 28, 2011 at 04:32:13:
The pic is one that looks exactly like the one my grandpa Adolph Kasahut used. But we didnt call it a lister planter. It was just a planter, A Lister planter had furrow openers that looked exactly like a lister, and that is, they looked like a right and left moldboard and share put together. All the old farmers up there had walking listers. They all likely came with planter attachments onto them. They all, as at least to my knowledge were taken off when disc planters like the one in the picture came into vogue. The listers were then put to makeing tater rows, and listing them back up again . Ive seen a couple tractor 2 row lister planters, But they werent popular in NE Kans.
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