Posted by ab4op on January 13, 2013 at 15:21:46 from (76.182.135.21):
Hi, I just picked up this planter for next to nothing (I know it looks like I got what I paid for). I want to take it all a part remove all the old paint and kill the rust,then repaint it and set it up. I'm sure it was an old Horse/Mule drawn planter that had a three point hookup welded on. I'm planing on using it (on my 59 Farmall 140), not making it a "show" piece of it. The farmer I got it from didn"t know the make of it, but it was in use two years ago. I think some parts are missing, but I have no idea what brand this is or where to get different seed plates for it. I"d love to get a manual that says what it should have on it and how to change settings. The seed plates on it now are for corn and the plate holder says "wide corn only" on it. I"ve searched the internet over and can not find any seed plates that match the ones on it. With out knowing the brand, I have no direction to look. I"m hopeing some of you might be able to help. I thought it might be a JD, but the seed plates are not the same. I"ll try to attach some pictures. Thanks in advance for any help you can give. Sorry for my long first post. Opps,Sorry, I up loaded the same picture twice and can not remove it or one of the others that are not needed. I'll know better next time.
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