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JR in TX

12-30-2004 09:33:13




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I have have two of these, one is a model 12-12 I was told fits a ford 900 tractor which I have. This planter looks complete, but is in a pile and don't know where to start. My NH dealer can't find anything on it,so if anyone has any info on one's location I would be grateful. The other planter is a 12-31 that is a three-point hook up. I believe this was standard on the 8n tractor. It is driven by a gear on the axle running back to the planter. I saw this one in service behind my grandpa's ferguson TO20, but was very young. Any help is appreciated, Thanks in advance.

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Bailey

12-30-2004 16:10:27




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 Re: Dearborn planters in reply to JR in TX, 12-30-2004 09:33:13  
Hello JR. I have an original operators manual for sale for a Dearborn Check Row Corn Planter. Model 12-87. Please let me know if it is of interest to you. Robert.



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nilram

01-03-2005 05:26:28




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 Re: Dearborn planters in reply to Bailey, 12-30-2004 16:10:27  
I remember my dad using a 2 row dearborn planter and the check wire is still in the shed. Is the model you are referring to a two row mounted and ground driven? Would be interested in more info on your manual to see if it similar to the one dad had.



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JR in TX

12-30-2004 20:55:55




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 Re: Dearborn planters in reply to Bailey, 12-30-2004 16:10:27  
The two I have are not check row, but I appreciate the feedback. Thanks!



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JR in TX

12-30-2004 09:35:12




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 Re: Dearborn planters in reply to JR in TX, 12-30-2004 09:33:13  
I am sorry it looks like I am looking for planters when I meant to say the manual to set them up. Thanks!



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