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replacing a seed cup on Great Plains drill

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bradley martin

04-19-2008 03:09:09




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Does any one have some experience in replacing a damaged seed cup on a GP 15' drill. I have a damaged cup and it looks like a major operation to replace. Any hints or tips would be greatly appreciated.




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bradley martin

04-20-2008 12:18:06




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 Re: replacing a seed cup on Great Plains drill in reply to bradley martin, 04-19-2008 03:09:09  
That's what it looks like to me as well, Gary. And that means removing all 24 cotter pins and roll pins. The only other way i can see is to undo all of the seed cups and pull the whole assembly out in 1 piece and put it on the bench to work on...rather than trying to remove all those roll pins and cotters while attached to the seed box. It would also allow me to only remove the pins and keys from 1 end to the damaged cup. I guess I was being hopeful that there was an easier way that I wasn't seeing.

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IaGary

04-20-2008 05:45:19




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 Re: replacing a seed cup on Great Plains drill in reply to bradley martin, 04-19-2008 03:09:09  
Never replaced one but I dop have a great plains drill.

Looks to me like the whole shaft has to come out.

Gary



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