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Re: John Deere Van Brunt Grain Drill
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Posted by Glen in TX on February 13, 2007 at 11:51:26 from (208.246.9.120):
In Reply to: John Deere Van Brunt Grain Drill posted by MichaelNEIowa on February 12, 2007 at 22:21:18:
Probably the FB made in 1950s as those said John Deere and Van Brunt on them while the later FB-A and FB-B only said John Deere on rear of box. That's what it shows in a original OM-M2-335 operators manual anyway. Something to watch out for is worn, broke bad gears and bearings. Disks openers, bearings and shafts can all be found or interchanged from other drills but many of the bearing holders and gears are no longer available from JD. I guess those FB drills bring that kind of price in many areas yet and later DRA and DRB drills still bring $600 - $1000 around here. See if your JD dealer can dig up anything on a FB to help you ID it and you can get a manual and parts catalog for it from JD publications then.
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