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does anyone still make a 1 or 2 row plate planter

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Dick Calland

06-04-2007 13:06:28




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Does any company still make a small (1 or 2 row; 3 point hitch) plate type planter ? I would like to buy new if possible and really have no interest in cutting down some larger older unit.




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johns48jdb

06-05-2007 17:10:40




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 Re: does anyone still make a 1 or 2 row plate plan in reply to Dick Calland, 06-04-2007 13:06:28  
i have a mule drawn cole planter that uses the same plates as the three point hitch models of five years ago. its in good shape and would like to see somebody have it and put it back to work. i think it has a bean plate that goes with it and a corn plate. i'd let somebody have it for 40 bucks but i live in n al and the cost of shiping might be to much to help. i never used it but its in good shape and has been in the dry for several years. em me if your interested.

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Ardie

06-05-2007 16:23:48




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 Re: does anyone still make a 1 or 2 row plate plan in reply to Dick Calland, 06-04-2007 13:06:28  
I don't know where you are located. I know a guy is Omaha, Ne that has a couple used listers for sale.



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RickB

06-04-2007 17:08:00




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 Re: does anyone still make a 1 or 2 row plate plan in reply to Dick Calland, 06-04-2007 13:06:28  
Yetter holds the rights to the old Deere #71 toolbar units and builds & sells them.



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Candlaman(oh)

06-04-2007 15:43:50




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 Re: does anyone still make a 1 or 2 row plate plan in reply to Dick Calland, 06-04-2007 13:06:28  
Burch in SW Indiana still does.
http://www.burchmfg.net/102planter.html



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BigMarv1085

06-04-2007 14:49:27




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 Re: does anyone still make a 1 or 2 row plate plan in reply to Dick Calland, 06-04-2007 13:06:28  
Covington in Albany, Georgia still makes one and two row planters. Been around at least 40 years.



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amo

06-04-2007 14:44:10




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 Re: does anyone still make a 1 or 2 row plate plan in reply to Dick Calland, 06-04-2007 13:06:28  
go to website coleplanter.com and you can get information , products, dealers, etc



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