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AllCrop drill part needed

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Eldon (WA) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 16 May 2011 at 9:45pm
Anyone parting out a drill and might have a few of these laying around??
 
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Ouch! How did that happen?
I can loan you one off one of mine if you need to use your dill, Looks like a lot of work to remove. Don
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I think Ed and Sherry on this forum has an old All Crop drill out in the back by the creek that he mentioned he might part out someday. PM him.
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Originally posted by Don(MO) Don(MO) wrote:

Ouch! How did that happen?
I can loan you one off one of mine if you need to use your dill, Looks like a lot of work to remove. Don
I was carrying the plastic bags of wheat in there when I went out to the school garden. I was using the D14, which I had just added hydraulic fluid to because it was low.  Well evidently it thinned out the oil that was in there and the rear lift cylinder or hose leaked down as I was headed to the area where I was going to plant the wheat.  This drill is the one that has the sc option and drives off of the drill wheels....well it started driving when it lowered to the ground, and the fingers in the cup grabbed the plastic bag and started wrapping up the plastic until all hell broke loose. This cup was destroyed, the rivets were popped off of a couple more.  It will be a winter project to change them out...and I only want to do it once.  Thanks for the offer....but I think I will wait for someone that has parts to sell.
 
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Originally posted by GlenninPA GlenninPA wrote:

I think Ed and Sherry on this forum has an old All Crop drill out in the back by the creek that he mentioned he might part out someday. PM him.
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I hate it when stuff like that happens to me, and it does --- feel your pain.
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Eldon,
 
Come winter if you are still in need let me know.  I have some on hand I was saving for a complete rebuild on my grain drill.  I would have to dig them out and count to see if I have any extra I could spare.
 
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One other idea, I had a seed case on my grass seeder get snapped and my local machine shop was able to weld it back together.  I didn't look the prettiest but so far has held up.   I would have to ask them what procedure they used as they do a lot of out of the ordinary work there.

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