Corn Planter Questions

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MarkNMo

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1950 Ford 8N
I recently purchased an older Allis Chalmers 2 row corn planter for planting crop strips. I raise and train bird dogs, and am doing everything possible to attract and keep quail on our land. After using it for the first time today, I noticed several times the firmer wheels were not turning. What is the correct set up for these units? That is to say how should they set when ready to use? Where can I find out what model it is, and possibly a manual? What seed plates are available? Thanks for any help.
 
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I recently purchased an older Allis Chalmers 2 row corn planter for planting crop strips. I raise and train bird dogs, and am doing everything possible to attract and keep quail on our land. After using it for the first time today, I noticed several times the firmer wheels were not turning. What is the correct set up for these units? That is to say how should they set when ready to use? Where can I find out what model it is, and possibly a manual? What seed plates are available? Thanks for any help.
 
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Does your planter look like this unit?
 

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Mike, I didn't see any planters in your link. I did see a fine looking tractor and lots of excellent craftsmanship in additional details. I've attached a picture, hopefully you can see enough detail. There are several on e-bay like it. Other than a few differences in seed boxes and openers.
 
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Mike, I didn't see any planters in your link. I did see a fine looking tractor and lots of excellent craftsmanship in additional details. I've attached a picture, hopefully you can see enough detail. There are several on e-bay like it. Other than a few differences in seed boxes and openers.
 
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Take a picture of the planter and take it to an Agco dealer. They can probably tell you what model it is and get you a manual. If you haven't had any experience with old planters, its almost necessary to have a manual and learn as much as possible before trying to use one. The main thing is to learn about different plate sizes and sprocket combinations for proper seed population. I know from past experience that it is better to do it this way because trial and error be frustrating.
 
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Take a picture of the planter and take it to an Agco dealer. They can probably tell you what model it is and get you a manual. If you haven't had any experience with old planters, its almost necessary to have a manual and learn as much as possible before trying to use one. The main thing is to learn about different plate sizes and sprocket combinations for proper seed population. I know from past experience that it is better to do it this way because trial and error be frustrating.
 
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Mark don't click on my signature link, look above at the attachment, that's an old Allis 2 row corn planter.
 
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Mark don't click on my signature link, look above at the attachment, that's an old Allis 2 row corn planter.
 
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Mike,
I've attached a picture of mine (I think it's attached). After looking at it for some time I believe I've found a reason for the intermittant operation. In order to get the press wheel to engage the ground sufficiently, the top link is extended as far as possible. In this position, my old 8N won't pick it up high enough to turn or transport. Would relocating the toolbar pins lower remedy this? I've searched for the nearest AGCO dealer, 75 miles away, no email either. I agree about frustration in trying to set this up. But I'm not giving up either. Thanks for all the help.
 
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Mike,
I've attached a picture of mine (I think it's attached). After looking at it for some time I believe I've found a reason for the intermittant operation. In order to get the press wheel to engage the ground sufficiently, the top link is extended as far as possible. In this position, my old 8N won't pick it up high enough to turn or transport. Would relocating the toolbar pins lower remedy this? I've searched for the nearest AGCO dealer, 75 miles away, no email either. I agree about frustration in trying to set this up. But I'm not giving up either. Thanks for all the help.
 
 

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