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Re: 1947 John Deere FB Grain Drill manual
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Posted by Ralph Wilks on March 19, 2007 at 11:54:23 from (67.142.130.42):
In Reply to: Re: 1947 John Deere FB Grain Drill manual posted by almrm on March 19, 2007 at 11:26:14:
Mark, Mine is a 13 hole with the chains, little rust with the step on the back. Fertilizer bins are like new. I still haven't found the label on it. Thanks for tip about vacuumning out the box and such. I was planning on getting the fertilizer from the feed store with their spreader instead of doing it with the grain drill. That's what the previous owner has done. I want to plant a mixture of grass seed for a hay crop. I need to wait for the snow to melt off. Just getting ready for spring to sprung. Ralph
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