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Old Planter ID
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- Wakulla Bill
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Old Planter ID
Anyone know what make this might be or age . Any info at all would be great.
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- RaymondDurban
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Re: Old Planter ID
That is a mule drawn fertilizer side dresser, not a planter. I can't be sure of the age or manufacturer, but I have an old Cole made one that is in good shape with the stenciling still on the side of the box that belonged to my great grandfather. The metal arm on the side determines the flow, and there should be a sprocket and chain from the ground wheel to an agitator inside the box. I'd say as a guess, it's from the '30s or '40s.
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- Wakulla Bill
- 10+ Years
- Posts: 358
- Joined: Thu Jun 30, 2011 9:19 pm
- Zip Code: 32327
- Tractors Owned: Now
73 MF 165
63 MF 203 Ind
44 BF Avery "A" Project
51 Farmall Cub
49 Farmall Cub
48 Farmall Super A - Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: Crawfordville, Fla
Re: Old Planter ID
Thanks for the info Raymond, A friend sent me these pics yesterday and was curious as what it might be,the owner wanted 50 bucks for it and said it was a planter.
Thanks again, Bill
Thanks again, Bill
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