Posted by Leroy on December 29, 2012 at 05:58:46 from (69.88.205.38):
In Reply to: Blackhawk corn planter posted by JD Seller on December 29, 2012 at 00:24:45:
Would you like a copy of the operators manual for that planter? If so I will make a copy and send it to you snail mail. That is assuming it is the ground drive model. It will take me a while to find by manual. A friend has 2 and I know where anouther is in the junk pile. Last summer I rebuilt the tractor drawn 2 row pull type and boy what a job, was not about to tackle the horse drawn one as for what I could get for my time I had too much other machinery to get ready for operation. Those 2 plus one other are avaible for sale now yet by the dealer I rebuild machinery for. Then there was the PTO powered model that was made for the 9N Ford and it kept running with the planter raised unless yoy thru the PTO out of gear to turn on the ends. Later they made a different PTO adapter that would dissengage the planter operation when raised. The friend that has those 2 and both slightly different also has a PTO powered unit on a 540 Cockshutt tractor and he has both the 2 & 4 row later versions from Cockshutt. The first Blackhawk 4 row were a pair of 2 rows with a special hitch to pull them. But I thinl you might be mistaken on being 30" rows as they only set down to 38" and up to 44" rows. The one I did redo he wanted it set to 30" but not possible and I got it to the 38" that is the narrowest. The friend has the book for the PTO powered planter. They were made at Belleview Ohio
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