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JD Seed Plate info needed

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Chris

04-29-2001 07:18:41




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I am trying to help a neighbor who has a single row JD planter and needs to know what seed plate to buy to plant either Silver Queen or Golden Queen corn. We don't have a model or anything on the planter. It is made such that multiple units would be attached to a frame to do multiple rows. The local dealer doesn't know which plate for these varieties of corn and the first plate he tried doesn't work correctly. Any help would be appreciated.

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oilman

04-30-2001 04:48:06




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 Re: JD Seed Plate info needed in reply to Chris, 04-29-2001 07:18:41  
Chris,Look on the bag the seed came in.The plate needed should be listed.



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ShepFL

04-29-2001 08:10:56




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 Re: JD Seed Plate info needed in reply to Chris, 04-29-2001 07:18:41  
A paste from my AC planter question post.

Give your regards to Tim(nj)

Posted by Tim(nj) on April 23, 2001 at 21:21:55 from (204.186.33.190):

In Reply to: Assistance Requested - Other views of Unknown AC Planter posted by ShepFL on April 23, 2001 at 14:06:04:

Pull the plates out and look for a number on them.

Lincoln Ag
445 N. 66th St.
Lincoln, Neb 68505
402-464-6367

This company supplies new plastic planter plates for John Deere planters and should still have the center adapter hub to allow you to use the JD style plates in your AC seed hoppers. If I'm not mistaken, AC used the older style JD drive that Deere last employed in the 999 horsedrawn planters. I may have a few of those plates hanging in the barn yet. When you pull a plate out, post a picture of it if you can.

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