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John Deere Grain Drill

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Allan In NE

09-18-2006 06:43:35




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Say,

Anyone have an old John Deere DR-A grain drill, 16 drop on 8" spacing that they wanna move?

I'd sure like to find another one of these old relics. :>)

Allan

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iowa_tire_guy

09-20-2006 15:30:35




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 Re: John Deere Grain Drill in reply to Allan In NE, 09-18-2006 06:43:35  
I have a John Deere hoe drill I would like to have a new home. 14 drops on 10 inch.



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Glen in TX

09-19-2006 08:26:35




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 Wrong link... in reply to Allan In NE, 09-18-2006 06:43:35  
Hey Allan, I gave you the wrong link for auction. wardbrostractor.com
I know it's too far but you never as sometimes machinery traders from all over haul stuff in and out of there on the consignment auctions and something from your way might be going down and back up but that has slowed down more when fuel prices shot up.



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Glen in TX

09-18-2006 07:26:00




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 Re: John Deere Grain Drill in reply to Allan In NE, 09-18-2006 06:43:35  
Still lots of 8" ones down here but they would all be 20 drops on 8" or 16 on 10". Reason why those sizes as that was what fit right on 4 40" rows and hook them together for 8 rows. Go to Oklahoma and Kansas and sizes were different too. The old Waldon or new Baker hitches were popular to hook them up. Hey, spoke too soon and there is a similar one on a auction close to here next weekend. JD DFB 16-8 at wardstractor.com Burrell's in Oklahoma might have something too. Hey while you're out looking for drills shut that gate you guys up there left open lol. 43 here but guess cooler is on the way now.

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