Posted by Dick2 on September 22, 2012 at 11:07:02 from (174.19.205.113):
In Reply to: Buckeye Grain Drill posted by Bigr on September 22, 2012 at 05:35:05:
More detailed pics would help. Can't see where the seed tubes are connected to drop the seed.
This was originally a horse-drawn drill, but the tongue has been converted to pull with a tractor. Somewhere there must be a lift mechanism. Originally there would have been a board across the back where the horse driver stood. Also should have been somewhere that the driver could wrap up the lines when he stopped for some reason.
Dad had a disc type drill; he normally used 3 horses on the drill, which seemed kind of odd to me because I always thought of horse as teams.
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