[AT] a one row tractor mounted seeder/planter

Cecil E Monson cmonson at hvc.rr.com
Wed Apr 7 03:45:21 PDT 2004


> Cecil; You've just GOT to be living right. People seem to hunt you up to do
> you a favor. Good show, huh? Gil


	Hi Gil, yes it was a good show. grins.  After thinking about
the way this is set up for mounting, I think it can easily be set up
to mount on the AC G of mine. It should mount right there between the
front wheels and the driver using the standard tool bar and the
hydraulic lift. If so, this will be very handy to have for planting
the garden. The rows are 165 feet long and I have about 16 rows or so
and it is getting to be less and less fun to plant by hand.

	The local Agway store has decided to quit carrying bulk onion
sets and the larger bags of sweet corn seed, peas and beans and is going
to switch to flowers and ornamentals for gardens and yards. So, now I
have to find another place to get my seed. Another Agway store about
20 miles from here has gone to 90% pet stuff so that is out too.

	I tell you, when they start planting houses on the land instead
of crops, things go downhill in a hurry. I'm sure glad I was born and
lived in the years I did and not those coming up. I don't think I see
good things for the future around here.

Cecil
-- 
The nicest thing about telling the truth is you never have to wonder
what you said.

Cecil E Monson
Lucille Hand-Monson
Mountainville, New York   Just a little east of the North Pole

Allis Chalmers tractors and equipment

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