[AT] transplanters
charlie hill
chill8 at cox.net
Mon Sep 4 12:40:01 PDT 2006
John we had a Bemis brand that was a trailer type that we pulled behind a
D-10 Allis. It had a single axle with car tires and a water barrel that was
probably 200 gals or so. It worked pretty good for an old hand drop type.
Charlie
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From: "John Hall" <jthall at worldnet.att.net>
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Subject: [AT] transplanters
> Just saw 4 hand transplanters go for sale at auction last week---pretty
> cheap--about $20 ea.
> I think the N.C. Agricultural Review may have a website----see if you can
> find one for sale there. Thery are still popular with gardners.
>
> There were plenty of one row planters but most of them were abandoned in
> the 70's for 2 row jobs. Now most(practically all) of them have been
> junked for modern carousel planters for greenhouse raised plants. We used
> to plant tomatoes with ours and it worked well. As for the one row units,
> I don't know if you could mount them on anything besides an offset IH---at
> least thats where the water barrel went. I'm sure it could be done on
> other tractors with some creative engineering.. All the old units I ever
> saw were made by Holland.
>
> John
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