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jd 6-7 planter

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anderson farms

11-07-2005 00:58:19




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Does anyone have any info on this planter? Got any old books or ads lying around that you want to part with? I want to restore it this winter for a project. But I am missing a few parts and need some pictures. Thanks for any help




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anderson farms

11-09-2005 01:24:03




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 Re: jd 6-7 planter in reply to anderson farms, 11-07-2005 00:58:19  
It is a two row planter pull type that takes a small cylinder. It has a place for fert boxes but they are gone along with the markers. On the front it has 6-7 in yellow that looks original. I like fixing up stuff and want to restore it and use it to plant food plots for the wildlife. Figured it would be a good way to practice plantig.



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Leroy

11-09-2005 05:52:46




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 Re: jd 6-7 planter in reply to anderson farms, 11-09-2005 01:24:03  
The 290 is a pull type 2 row planter made for a hydrolic cylinder and fertilizer attachment and had a simple shoe or disc seed opener,made for planting on level ground. Is your planter made for either planting on top of ridges or for planting in the bottom of a furrow? If that is the case then I don't have a clue as to what it is but if it is for planting on flat level ground then I think you need to do more reserch on model like post a picture.

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Leroy

11-08-2005 04:47:53




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 Re: jd 6-7 planter in reply to anderson farms, 11-07-2005 00:58:19  
Please describe the planter as I have never heard of that model and I curently have these model J D planters 999, 290, 490, 450, 494, 494A and used to have a 246 and cotton version was 247 with 4 row being 446 & 447 then the 1200 series but never heard of 6-7



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