Posted by pete 23 on May 01, 2013 at 17:59:11 from (74.47.40.242):
In Reply to: DO YOU REMEMBER???? posted by gitrib on May 01, 2013 at 07:03:30:
I remember dad telling he fell asleep on the planter and woke up when the team stopped at the end. Neighbor wasn't so lucky, he woke up when team was high tailing it across the field. We actually sold a couple of wire check planter, 450A IH, and I had to go out on one as it was skipping now and then. I felt it was the wires fault with having worn buttons as it was always near same spot in field . Of course, being tractor drawn, it wasn't noticed until corn didn't come up in those places. The wire unhooked automatically when you raised planter at the end of field. Then you got off to pull your wire and move it over, and put the wire back into trip mechanism of planter. You could have a half mile of wire but it got a little tricker to keep the check straight on the ends of the fields. I cross cultivated quite a bit of corn with the H and a two row cultivator.
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