My home built no-till seed drill

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Man that's pretty impressive! Nice job!
 
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Pretty impressive build!

Now you got my wheels spinning and doing some dreaming......

.....wonder if I could straighten out the front blades on a 3 Point disc/harrow for an "opener".....apply seeds similar to that shown......and then cover them with the back blades? Perhaps drag a chain behind to level and uniform.

Hmmmmm.....anyone tried / seen something like this? :confused:

OK (my bad) I re-read and saw the pics and videos. Exactly what my dreaming was about. VERY nice job!! Well executed!
 
   / My home built no-till seed drill #34  
Pretty impressive build!

Now you got my wheels spinning and doing some dreaming......

.....wonder if I could straighten out the front blades on a 3 Point disc/harrow for an "opener".....apply seeds similar to that shown......and then cover them with the back blades? Perhaps drag a chain behind to level and uniform.

Hmmmmm.....anyone tried / seen something like this? :confused:

OK (my bad) I re-read and saw the pics and videos. Exactly what my dreaming was about. VERY nice job!! Well executed!

My Father in law had a 24' disc with a Gandy air seeder on it that did just that. He used it to plant soy beans straight into staw stubble right after harveting the wheat.

I'd like to build one like Spurlocktool's but I want to plant grass and clover.
 
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Pretty impressive build!

Now you got my wheels spinning and doing some dreaming......

.....wonder if I could straighten out the front blades on a 3 Point disc/harrow for an "opener".....apply seeds similar to that shown......and then cover them with the back blades? Perhaps drag a chain behind to level and uniform.

Hmmmmm.....anyone tried / seen something like this? :confused:

OK (my bad) I re-read and saw the pics and videos. Exactly what my dreaming was about. VERY nice job!! Well executed!

Thanks Foggy1111. As I mentioned in my picture descriptions, the best setup would be to use both front and rear gangs, with just a very small offset angle. That way it would not try to pull to one side. Or, use the front gang on one of those "X" shaped disc harrows, they're called angle frame discs. that would also cancel out any side pull. Either way, the angled furrow filling plates I use could be added to cover the seed. If I come across an angle frame disc at a yard sale I might just build seed drill version 2.0.
 
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My Father in law had a 24' disc with a Gandy air seeder on it that did just that. He used it to plant soy beans straight into staw stubble right after harveting the wheat.

I'd like to build one like Spurlocktool's but I want to plant grass and clover.

You could probably adapt the seeder for smaller seed like grass and clover by using a different impeller and smaller openings in the seed metering tube. This site is a good resource for comparing impeller dimensions:
Duckworks Magazine
Scroll down the page and click on the two charts to open them. Impellers can be found at NAPA auto parts stores, on Amazon, and at www.sierramarine.com among others.
For small seed impeller #30-3018 might work well. It has 12 blades instead of six like I used, and is less than half as wide as mine so it would divide the seed into smaller volumes. And it looks like it would be a perfect fit inside 1 1/2" Sch 40 PVC. Shaft size is 7/16".
 
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You could probably adapt the seeder for smaller seed like grass and clover by using a different impeller and smaller openings in the seed metering tube. This site is a good resource for comparing impeller dimensions:
Duckworks Magazine
Scroll down the page and click on the two charts to open them. Impellers can be found at NAPA auto parts stores, on Amazon, and at www.sierramarine.com among others.
For small seed impeller #30-3018 might work well. It has 12 blades instead of six like I used, and is less than half as wide as mine so it would divide the seed into smaller volumes. And it looks like it would be a perfect fit inside 1 1/2" Sch 40 PVC. Shaft size is 7/16".

Thanks!

I was thinking of using a bike gear setup so I could adjust the seeding rate.
 
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Thanks!

I was thinking of using a bike gear setup so I could adjust the seeding rate.

Or maybe a simpler option would be using a belt drive with step pulleys? I built a slightly different seeder design several years ago with a V belt drive which worked well.
 
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spurlocktool, I have this thread "flagged" so note your post today. I built another 2-row and a 4-row drill using your design of seed delivery, but with round holes instead of slots. It works brilliantly on a particular size of seed. They are not so good on different sizes of seeds. I AM NOT KNOCKING THE DESIGN - IT IS BRILLIANT.

What I am saying, is for anyone like me who sows row crops of all sizes of seeds, the design works very well, the cost of making a drill is cheap - particularly if you use tines and not a set of discs, so, if you know you are going to be sowing crops of the same species year after year, either make separate drills for each crop (it really is cheap enough to do this on even a small areage) or make the seed delivery mechanism interchangeable.

Thank you again for originally posting this. It gave me a few hours of thinking time whilst lying awake (I sleep very easily, but like most old men need to take a leak on a regular basis), many more hours of "planning" on pieces of paper, a few trail and error prototypes, and some good crops in the last couple of years. Also some seriously under and over-seeded trials - but no complete failures. I recommend the general idea to anyone who has an interest in making his own drill.
 

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