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All-Crop snap coupler grain drill.

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    Posted: 10 hours 20 minutes ago at 11:15am
Question on its operation...

Is the use of the hydraulic "hold position" necessary to use this unit, or is just a drop to the ground deal?

Thinkin about getting one to play with but I despise the hold position setting on the WD45...... 
If its not an All-Crop, it all crap!
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Only other thing you can do is set it for TB. Realize that it will drop quicker with less control and lever has to be full up all the while when raised. What's the issue with hold position?
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It's not suggested to use the TB setup and use it to hold up equipment for long periods of time. DR has advised against this. 

I also find the hold positon odd and annoying, but I was usint it once while disking and left it up for a but and it locked up the hydraulics. Everything was stuck "up". U had to loosen the coupler to relieve pressure to get everything working again.
I suppose I find it annoying becasue the hold detent is so strong. It's difficult to jerk it up and down for a minor adjustment.
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<<It's difficult to jerk it up and down for a minor adjustment.>>


yep...pain when I want to set it up a bit up or down with brush hog.  Would think adjusting
for a grain drill is more exacting. ...not interested in that...screw it...
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Tom, the spring coils control about 6-8" of vertical movement on each disc and seed tube across the width of the drill. I would think it's no issue. We have used the same drill on both WD and D14 without any issues on hold positions. I think the vertical travel helps make up any differential with the hold pos. Of the tractor. If that makes sense...
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The one I had actually hung off the rock shaft.  Just have to adjust the chains to allow the drill to be at the right depth.  Do not need to hold with the hydraulics.

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I just planted 13 acres of oats with one of those drills. The rockshaft chains hold it in place and there is an adjustment to help hold pressure on the openers. The fertilizer adjustment is pretty crude and the seed adjustment requires flipping a bunch of gears around. The biggest problem is the capacity is crazy small. Six bushels for grain and 400 pounds of fertilizer.
I like old obsolete allis equipment as much as anyone but this may be a machine best left in the back of the shed. Or maybe i am just exhausted from lugging bags of seeds in the 85 degree heat. My grandfather was a lot more tough than i.
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 "lugging bags of seeds in the 85 degree heat. My grandfather was a lot more tough than i."

My father used to say that. Didn't know how they did it, yet he worked so hard he fell asleep at the kitchen table eating chocolate cake.

You do what you gotta do. And you get by. It's always a struggle yet we do it.

Keep on farming.

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