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What is it with Old Corn Planters?

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    Posted: 17 Apr 2022 at 7:08am
I've been looking for a while for an old 2 row planter for sweet corn.  Wow!  I feel like Rumplestiltsken waking up in a time warp.  Old junk horse drawn units are bringing +$,1000 and anything half way clean and working are closer to $2,000.  Way back I cut up our old AC planter to make a very nice cart for the cutting torch.  In my mind, these old planters are worth maybe $50 or so.  Heck, I can't even find ancient hand planters for less than $100. 
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what's old is new again ???

supply and demand ??

I don't know.... heck, the wife says to get rid of the 2 tons of 'miscellaneous pieces ' of steel I have. Scrap value is maybe $500, but she fails to KNOW the cost to replace it ! Or how handy a piece or two is, when 'something' for 'somebody' needs to be fixed, say on a Sunday afternoon.......
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Seems to be a 2 row thing, guys like them for doing food plots. Today's Kubota owner can use a 2 row, they don't have tractor enough for anything bigger.

Years ago I bought a **mint** JD 1240 4 row at an auction for $125. They had a couple of junk 2 rows as well. They were close to scrap condition but I figured if they were cheap enough I buy one for the tight areas. One brought $400, the other brought $500.

Crazy.
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something with old manure spreaders. Amazing what there asking
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Farmer is right.. Its all the hunters and small city farmers doing food plots... 10 years ago the guy down the road from us, GAVE us an old 4 row JD planter...Fixed it up and kids have used it several times..... probably worth $$$ now.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Lots 4 and 6 row planters get cut down/made into mounted 2 rows. Their on C-list here all the time, not cheap either!

Edit; When I finally get retired from the day job I intend to start selling some sweetcorn. Will just use the 4 row 36" Kinze I plant field corn with. Or I could use the 2 row snap-coupler if I can find some plates that fit the seed better than the ones I have now.


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Originally posted by Mikez Mikez wrote:

something with old manure spreaders. Amazing what there asking


Absolutely. I've been looking for one of those too, finally found what I was looking for for the $$$ I was willing to spend.

That'll be another thread soon as it just came home Friday.

Edited by Play Farmer - 17 Apr 2022 at 10:48am
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I have 2 double hopper Cole planters mounted on a 3pt tool bar I'd sell for $500.
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Originally posted by Mikez Mikez wrote:

something with old manure spreaders. Amazing what there asking
Can you "elaborate" on the "OLD Spreaders" please ?
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Originally posted by steve(ill) steve(ill) wrote:

Farmer is right.. Its all the hunters and small city farmers doing food plots... 10 years ago the guy down the road from us, GAVE us an old 4 row JD planter...Fixed it up and kids have used it several times..... probably worth $$$ now.
 
What model # of DEERE planter was "given" to your family ??
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seems like it was a 494 or similar... 4 round seed boxes with sheetmetal lids... two fertilizer boxes that were rotted out that were removed and scrapped... Just down to the basics..... even removed the markers and scrapped.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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I spent a year watching planter listings.  Finally found a rusty JD 290 that I could repair. Guy I got it from had chased it down a decade ago with the same problems of finding any. I got it set up and planted corn in the driveway last week to count the drops so I know it mostly works now.

The supply tightness is not only caused by the hunters seeking to fulfill food plot hobbies, now it's common folks worried about food supplies (and rightly worried).

However, the price of the twelve and larger planters seems to easily run eight hundred to a thousand a row, so when broken down to two-row units they are easily asking a couple thousand dollars.

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A lot of market vegetable growers using one and two tow planters.Price a new one and you'll see why the used ones sell for a good price.
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New Cole two row 3pt planter is $4000.
Does anyone know this planter, good or not?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mikez Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Apr 2022 at 9:00am
opps meant to say same thing.
Older spreader is anything not new lol. But I look for 50s, 60s new idea because my grandfather sold them in that era and have parts for them.


Edited by Mikez - 18 Apr 2022 at 4:45pm
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Have several 2 row planters for sale. Ryan at 402-469-1738
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Steve A Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Apr 2022 at 3:41pm
Same here. You can take an old cultipacker, disk, planter or grain drill, cut it in half to make them 8 or 4 fts and double your money plus, because they can pull it with a smaller tractor or ORV.      
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