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Old 01-30-2018, 12:35 PM
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Nice grab! Be sure to share your tool bar mount with us when assembled!
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Nice find!
Hope you get to use it soon, I’m tired of pushing snow already.
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Nice planter John! I can appreciate your enthusiasm, I have been wishing I had something to put in corn with (beside my finger) lol
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Thanks Terry and Mike!
Terry, I'm tired of winter. Rolled some of the yard Sunday. Sunny, warm and ground was perfect! Back down to below freezing (31°) yesterday, so I guess spring isn't here just yet. Still VERY wet. Long time before planting season, but time to get ready!
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Didn't have parts for my other job (paying) so I played today. Stripped the planter down to the basic unit. I mentioned I wasn't going to use the big seed hopper, so I made small ones today. One for me, one for Chris. I'll probably paint them IH white. That bright white hurts my eyes.

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Cool planter. I fabricated a sleeve hitch mount for a similar planter for a friend a few years ago. I believe it was an IH unit but it had a round fiberglass seed hopper. It definitely looked goofy with the huge hopper behind his Cub.
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Cool planter. I fabricated a sleeve hitch mount for a similar planter for a friend a few years ago. I believe it was an IH unit but it had a round fiberglass seed hopper. It definitely looked goofy with the huge hopper behind his Cub.
Thanks Adam. They did make round seed hoppers for the 295. Honestly, I think any of the hoppers IH had for the plate planters will fit. I haven't looked to see if the old metal ones will fit, but I think they will.
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Thanks John!

Let's not talk about "deer hunters". Those SOB's are the ones who drove the price of these units through the roof!!! I've got nothing good to say about those guys. In my opinion, if you can't find it in the woods eating what god gave them to eat, you aren't a hunter. But..... I'll just stop there. I'm just so glad I found them for NOT $500 per unit. They were a "Lew" deal for the going rate they are right now.
No kidding. I've been looking for one for some time now. The words "food plot" are always in the ads I find. You're also right about the hunting. I never learned to hunt that way and I don't agree with many of todays "accepted" hunting practices, including running all over some ones ground on 4 wheelers.
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Looks pretty cool Jonathan. Nice to see attachments that will do jobs too big to be done by hand but too small to be done with a full size unit. I'm a city boy, but I can understand your happiness at finding something you've been looking for.
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Oh that is nice. I need to be on the lookout for one of those. Keep feeding us pics Jon.
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