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    Posted: 02 May 2012 at 7:06pm
Funny I didn't notice the disks were all missing when I glanced at it in the weeds...oh well, just one less thing to take apart.  Rest of it looks pretty good, will need some elbow grease to free it up. Sheetmetal is nice, has the fertilizer agitaters in there that will fit my little 9 holer...just need to figure out how to get the spring pins out!
The tongue looks an aweful lot like the arms to the Oxnard Subsoiler/Ditcher that I have.....just need the eye bracket.
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Great find, Eldon. I kind of have a hankerin for one of them drills to play with, but I already have more projects than time. Do you use the little drill to seed anything? Darrel
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Eldon, if you are parting it out, I would be interested in the little lever on the end of the grass seeder box. Its cast iron. Mine is broke right at the end. Thanks!

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Cant see, is that a 24 x 7 or a 18 x 7?
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Originally posted by darrel in ND darrel in ND wrote:

Great find, Eldon. I kind of have a hankerin for one of them drills to play with, but I already have more projects than time. Do you use the little drill to seed anything? Darrel
I used to seed some small fields with the 9 x 7  untill I busted up the metering cups last year when the hydraulics on the D14 failed and I had a bag of wheat in the hopper....found out those little fingers in there will grab the fibers of a plastic bag and wrap them around till things explode....hopefully I can swap parts and make it useful again.
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Originally posted by Don(MI) Don(MI) wrote:

Eldon, if you are parting it out, I would be interested in the little lever on the end of the grass seeder box. Its cast iron. Mine is broke right at the end. Thanks!
Yes I am parting it out...I will check to see if the lever is good.
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Originally posted by Matt MN Matt MN wrote:

Cant see, is that a 24 x 7 or a 18 x 7?
It is an 18 x 7, looks like two of my little guys bolted together.....
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Eldon, I never saw a 9 hole with wheels on it. Were they a farmer addition. Bob
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I wish I had the wheels and tounge for mine.If someone close has a parts machine with them on it, I would be interested. Tracy Martin Tracy Martin
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I would be interested in the lever/ bracket in the center of the drill that devides the seed evenly to both boxes.
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Originally posted by Chalmersbob Chalmersbob wrote:

Eldon, I never saw a 9 hole with wheels on it. Were they a farmer addition. Bob
This one started out as a pull type  and someone added the snap coupler option....it is shown in the operator's manual.
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Originally posted by Joshkc Joshkc wrote:

I would be interested in the lever/ bracket in the center of the drill that devides the seed evenly to both boxes.
Josh
Josh is that the bracket that sets the depth? If so I have the bracket. but the part with the inch markings on it is broken.
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looks like that was an expensive drill in it's day!
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My dad also reminded me, I might be needing a few good grass seeder attachment metering cups. After you get yours going, and if you are interested in selling some of those, let me know! thanks again! Don

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Hello i have one of those too. I am missing the pipe on the right side where u adjust the rate for seed would u want to sell that part? How many different versions did they make of that drill mine has the fertilizer in the front of the seed compartment.
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I would be interested in both of them cause i think they are attached together my lever is good but bracket is broke. How much? Call 913 7752418 josh
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Originally posted by Joshkc Joshkc wrote:

I would be interested in both of them cause i think they are attached together my lever is good but bracket is broke. How much? Call 913 7752418 josh
I'll have to take some pictures so we know what we are talking about...it's raining out right now....another crappy day.
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Josh I took another look at the drill....it looks like the whole drill has to come apart to get that gizmo off....could be awhile. For you and Don, it is going to be a challenge to remove these parts without breaking them due to rust....so it might turn into next winters project if you can wait.
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Eldon I don't need the threaded piece if that makes it easier just need the slotted bracket that has two bolts and the lever with the inches on it . Thanks josh
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Josh I got the parts off today.  Here are some pics showing the area that is broke.
The threads are good and I turned it off the screw by hand.
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Thanks Eldon. Yep that's what I need. How much? Josh
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$25 and I will pay shipping. Email me at Ejons@comcast.net if you want it and we can exchange addresses there.
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