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CORN PLANTER

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    Posted: 29 Sep 2012 at 9:10pm
BOUGHT  A ALIS CHALMERS CORN PLANTER  AT AN AUCTION I THINK ITS A MODEL 22 ANY INFO ON IT OR PICTURES I WOULD APPRECIATE IT
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I would say it is a 2 row mounted drill planter made for the WD and CA tractors. I think you are right in that the 3 point is a fab job because it should have a SC or pinhitch. You are also missing the fert. boxes. I'm missing them on my 4 row also..
been there done that, not doing it again...
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fantastic little planters. in their day, nothing could beat their flexibility, ease of use, seed consistencey or cost. i cant touch one here in central ohio for under $600.00 that is complete. most of the guys want them for sweet corn planting or small patch dented corn. i had one 10 years ago and knocked out all our corn and soy bean needs. great tool.....enjoy.
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