Ontario Grain Drill parts availability

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Chuck_Lind

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2000 New Holland TN65 & 1956 John Deere 50
I have an old (circa 1950's) Ontario grain drill with the seed box in the front, steel wheels, etc.

Does anyone know where to get parts for this drill? There's a couple of gears missing and the pipe where the grain feeds through for planting.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
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I have several and one like what you have was in working order till parked, as reseeded yard, now a lawn ornament. I amusing another one now.
 
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I have several and one like what you have was in working order till parked, as reseeded yard, now a lawn ornament. I am :eek:using another one now.
 
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Dear Chuck,
We have many ontario grain drill parts. We have parts books, so we may
have the part or parts you need.
Thank You---c. John clark
McGarvey Equipment
11095 Rt 322
Reynoldsville Pa. 15851
814-653-9637
 
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I have an old (circa 1950's) Ontario grain drill with the seed box in the front, steel wheels, etc.

Does anyone know where to get parts for this drill? There's a couple of gears missing and the pipe where the grain feeds through for planting.

Any help would be appreciated.

Find another Ontario drill and cannibalize it. It's generally less expensive that way than buying parts from someone who's parting out a drill.

Several years ago I bought two Minneapolis Moline P3-6 drills from a neighbor for $275 and used parts from both to make one good drill. The donor drill is now a nice lawn ornament.

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