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HCJtractor
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- Joined
- Jan 28, 2009
- Messages
- 1,519
- Location
- upstate South Carolina, Greenville
- Tractor
- Kubota M6800, Massey Ferguson 240
I bought the two seed hoppers on EBay. They look shorter than mine but otherwise, I guess they will work. I will see when they arrive. At least I can have some spares.
The only problem restoring this as a 4 row is that it will be about 9' wide which may be a little wide for transporting it down some of my roads. When the time comes to reassemble this, I need some final advice on spacing.
I just disasssembled the hoppers and removed the cut off cap and knocker assembly and all looks good. Will probably replace the springs. I now have the hoppers ready for my first attempt at electrolytic rust removal.
The interior of the hoppers is stained a purplish beet red color. What seeds would cause this? THe plates in it are listed as corn plates. I wonder what the old farmer (now deceased) planted with this.
The only problem restoring this as a 4 row is that it will be about 9' wide which may be a little wide for transporting it down some of my roads. When the time comes to reassemble this, I need some final advice on spacing.
I just disasssembled the hoppers and removed the cut off cap and knocker assembly and all looks good. Will probably replace the springs. I now have the hoppers ready for my first attempt at electrolytic rust removal.
The interior of the hoppers is stained a purplish beet red color. What seeds would cause this? THe plates in it are listed as corn plates. I wonder what the old farmer (now deceased) planted with this.