macecase
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- Joined
- Sep 27, 2012
- Messages
- 97
- Location
- Princeton, KS
- Tractor
- 1965 John Deere 3020 Diesel and 1975 John Deere 4630 Diesel
I traded for this John Deere Van Brunt Model B grain drill.
It looks like it is in OK shape and I want to plant some soybeans this year. I cannot get the seed rate adjustment levers to move... They are rusted in place.
I assume them lever goes left or right and the whole rod assembly moves and restricts or opens the hole to allow less or more grain through. Is that right?
How can I get them loose? I though of penetrating oil where they'd move. Also, more aggressively, maybe pouring used motor oil in seed hopper and letting that run down.... but not sure.
So, thoughts and suggestions would be helpful. I don't want to break anything. Thanks!






It looks like it is in OK shape and I want to plant some soybeans this year. I cannot get the seed rate adjustment levers to move... They are rusted in place.
I assume them lever goes left or right and the whole rod assembly moves and restricts or opens the hole to allow less or more grain through. Is that right?
How can I get them loose? I though of penetrating oil where they'd move. Also, more aggressively, maybe pouring used motor oil in seed hopper and letting that run down.... but not sure.
So, thoughts and suggestions would be helpful. I don't want to break anything. Thanks!





