Thursday, May 27, 2010

Here's An Oddball

This framework appears to be factory built, and what it does is join two, two-row planters together to make a four row planter. Every time I run across a two row planter in the weeds I am knocked back just a little bit. My dad used a two row planter on our farm when I was a little guy, and it was a pretty yellow and red machine that worked like a charm. It was even set up to use cross-check wire so you could cultivate your corn both ways. I haven't seen one like it with original paint since 1964. As much as I hate to, I am going to put an antique label on this post.

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