[AT] Looking for planter parts
deanvp
deanvp at att.net
Thu Jul 20 16:06:23 PDT 2017
I have a few NOS JD planter parts but I don't recall any of them being cast parts. But you can look at what I have at:
www.deerelegacy.com
And then click on NOS Parts for sale. I have some of the parts here in WA and some in AZ and presently I don't know what I have in AZ because of a misplaced document $%&()&.
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-------- Original message --------From: Grant Brians <sales at heirloom-organic.com> Date: 7/20/17 3:15 PM (GMT-07:00) To: at at lists.antique-tractor.com Subject: Re: [AT] Looking for planter parts
I wish I could help you. The usual comments are pertinent: Older
machinery that is sized for smaller operations is getting harder to find
and parts when available are more and more expensive....
I would hope that contacting used machinery brokers and salesmen from
the dealers would help you line up what you need, that is an often
useful path for me when I encounter things like this. Be thankful that
you are not using a shop-built unit like our main small seed vegetable
planter that needs us to repair it whenver there is a failure....
Grant Brians - Hollister,California farmer
On 7/19/2017 10:32 AM, Len Rugen wrote:
> I use a JD 494 planter for food plots, it had some worn parts, but I've used it for several years, not many acres. I was planting for the first time in some cleared land and hit a stump breaking the cast part of one of the row units. I'm looking for an organ donor or left overs when a planter is cut down to fewer rows. I've found some $400 range used planters, but they are over 100 miles away. I'm in the middle of Missouri.
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> Len Rugen
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