Posted by Errin OH on April 20, 2012 at 11:48:16 from (71.79.151.12):
In Reply to: Garden Planter posted by CH2 on April 20, 2012 at 08:53:49:
Guess the starting point would be the planter unit. Any that use transport wheels to dive the planter are going to be harder to convert. Packer wheel driven units the easiest. Next is a tool bar to fit your tractor or lawn mower. Unless you have a planter as a donor you may be better off buying one already done. Of course there is always the option to make more than one and sell the rest.
I took the hard way and converted an old oliver 540 to a cat 1 3pt two row plate planter. Had to design and build the drive to use the packer wheels (converted it to a 543). Works good and the nice part is I do not need markers as I use the rear tire tracks (setup on my row spacing).
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