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Re: Corn/pumpkin planter
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Posted by Stephen Summers on March 04, 2006 at 19:40:43 from (209.215.39.24):
In Reply to: Corn/pumpkin planter posted by matt hanehan NY on March 02, 2006 at 15:05:33:
One row, 3 pt hitch tobacco (vegetable) transplanter. $20 bucks at sales. Cut the chain with pockets and remove. 1 inch pvc pipe down the chute where pockets ran secured by 2 hose clamps. Throw away H2O bbl to get it out of the way. Rider counts to 6 (8, 10 based on speed) and drops 3 seed down pvc. WORKS LIKE A CHARM! Less than 30 bucks vs. 200 and up, way up, with planter that you never really know whether seeds drop. Been raising 3 acres for years. 2 row cultivator set up as 1 row plows out between 6 ft. rows. Simply great way of raising!
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