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All this talk of planting with computers makes me think about the not so "good ole days". Anyone ever planted with a John Deere 999?
 

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All this talk of planting with computers makes me think about the not so "good ole days". Anyone ever planted with a John Deere 999?

I don’t recall the number, but it had round seed hoppers, round plates for different sized corn & a stem with a flat base & a flag out the top show you could tell your seed level.

Maybe a 493 or some such thing.

I planted in some spots with grandads JD 40 & his 2 row 3 point planter, no idea of the number on it.
 

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I don’t recall the number, but it had round seed hoppers, round plates for different sized corn & a stem with a flat base & a flag out the top show you could tell your seed level.

Maybe a 493 or some such thing.

I planted in some spots with grandads JD 40 & his 2 row 3 point planter, no idea of the number on it.

This is a google pic of a Deere 999. We still have ours but she is in much worse shape. Grandpa used horses and planted with it. In those days it was a wire planter. Then when he bought a new Ford 9N is was converted to 3 point but someone still had to ride on it to drop the drags. As a kid we used it to plant a small amount of sweet corn.

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Then was the Deere 490 which was a 4 row "rope drop". You had a rope strung up to the tractor that you pulled to lift and drop it. It was getting so worn it had trouble dropping drags so you either had to get off or have someone at each end. That one went to scrap

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Next was a Deere 495. It was still planting went it went to the auction.

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My cousin planted with Allis planters until he got sick around 1987
Never had much allis equipment but everyone around here had a 333. We set ours up on 15” rows and added 2 boxes to make it a 13 row. Had no till cutters up on the front bar. She was tough. Used to tie a pole with chains dangling off it to the weight rack and you’d dangle the chain over the last row you planted. Worked just fine honestly
 

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planted some corn. By some I mean very little. Liquid fertilizer pump took a *s-word. Gotta try to find one. It’s a John blue piston pump
Every 2-stroke engine is a piston pump.
Got any old doorstop saws You could hook up? 🤪
 

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Little Wild sitting nice and firm.
Comes out once or twice a day, but all wound up like on fast forward.
She is extremely cautious returning to her nest, goes very slowly towards it keeps looking into all directions.
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She padded her nest with feathers, nice & cosy.
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Brought home this one owner 1941 Minneapolis Moline RTU the other day. 30 years ago I helped the original owners son fix it up into the condition it is in now. The original owners grandson was going through photos and there was a little boy in a bunch of them that they didn’t know. They put two and two together and realized it was me and called up and asked if I wanted to purchase it. That was an easy decision!
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