Posted by notjustair on April 02, 2013 at 18:21:28 from (174.238.97.11):
This will be vague - sorry in advance.
Neighbor has a horse drawn two row JD planter. She didn't have any idea, but from looks I am thinking a 919 or 999 model (from looking in a parts book).
She uses it with a team to plant her acre or so of sweet corn but said that it drops the seed too close together. She had the drive chain on the middle gear. I switched it over to the smallest gear but I wonder if that will make a lot of difference. She has a TON of plates and was wondering if I could weld every other hole on a set of old plates so that it dropped less. Those plates look pot metal to me - seems challenging. It also seems like considering the number of plates she has (a wall full) she would have a plate that JD made that way if it was needed. There has to be another way of doing it.
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