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I put a mirror it the seed hopper facing forward. That way I can see the seeds entering the chute, and know if there is a problem right from the drivers seat.Also I like to be moving forward before placing the planter into the dirt. If not, you can sometimes plug the bottom opening with a clump of dirt.
I remember the planter boxes my dad had on his Farmall C when I was a kid. The seed and the fertilizer boxes were ran by a chain on each side of the tractor under the platform. It was fun to sit on the fenders and watch that equipment work. We planted corn, beans, and peas.
We've got a Cole planter unit that my dad purchased over 50 years ago. We also still have a set of the Cole fertilizer distributors that originally mounted on a two row tobacco cultivator. Their a rock solid investment and a proven design. Not the most accurate, however, by far the most durable.
This is my second year owning a Cole Planter. Make sure you clean out after the season and give a good spray of metal protectant lube. I was going to plant another acre of corn but got busy with heavy drought didn’t get to planting corn. So I was planting corn this year and last years corn and fertilizer caked it up pretty good. I had my Cole Planter in the shed. Being in a humid climate the gears and everything else that moves started to rust up. Note the heavy duty spray on lube. I also had to use a wire brush to knock off a lot of the surface rust so everything was moving properly. Make sure before you start clean the drop seed tube that is in the under ground planter. I was going when I first bought it and the seed was binding up in the rubber removable hose. I took my level front foot off. I couldn’t get it to adjust right to have the back wheel and everything to set right) I was doing this by myself) If you buy this Cole planter for a John Deere 1025r. You may have to get the quick hitch imatch hook up that is on the planter rebuild for you quick hitch tractor.
I have been using this planter for several years now and find by adding a little weight to the back of the planter gives better results. The wheel will have more pressure to turn better and pack the seeds much better. Add some weight to the back .
Ted and Peanut another great video that helped me understand how this is supposed to work. Been considering one for my 1025r. One thing I did notice though was you were spitting fertilizer out the back behind the wheel on top of the soil. Perhaps the plate was open too much for the fertilizer flow???
We've had one of these for years and one of the biggest problems is plugging the seed foot at the end of the rows. If there is any soil moisture at all and you put that planter down, it may plug up that foot with soil. You'll get your whole garden "planted" and then find out all of your seed never got planted but stayed in the planter. We will start rolling slowly ahead and then drop the foot to alleviate this. The other issue is over tightening the cast part inside the planter that holds the seed plate. If it's too tight, it will bind up the planter. You'll notice the large, rear cast wheel dragging and not rolling...similar to what you showed here. Good planter though-we've done sunflowers, beans, peas, and corn with it.
justlookingon11 I’ve found that mine tends to plug up when you stop with the planter in the ground, if you are moving when you pick it up and set it down it will help with the problem
From what I’m seeing here , if I bought one of these the only crop I could plant is rice . Unless we have a dry summers. I’m in eastern NC and in June we get a lot of rain . I have to make my rows high and break the top off just a little to keep my plants from drowning.
Thanks for watching! The single row actually works out well because you straddle the rows with the planter and then, later with the cultivator. The 2 row features an 80" tool bar so you can mount the planters according to your tractor's size. Both are offered here on the website. www.everythingattachments.com/Cole-Planter-12-MX-Planter-Seed-Planter-p/cole-12mx.htm Feel free to call or email sales@everythingattachments.com with any questions.
We do ship to Canada. If you email sales@everythingattachments.com your postal code and item(s) you’re interested in, we’ll be glad to assist you. Thanks for watching!
Your video was very colorful however you did not specifically describe the corn planter it would have been nice if you had a showed how to change the gears within the planter if you showed the adjustment rate pounds per acre of the fertilizer coming down show the mechanics of the planner it's what you showed us just a visual part of how the wheels turn however I would like to see how you change the exact spacing of the three years that you showed it was in your hand at the beginning of the videos how about redoing it and being specific
yes if you hook it up to a frame and handles ,,, it takes some fabricating,, i had one years agai attached to a rolling frame and but plow handles on it,, rigged in up in tow directly behind a small drag harrow to prep a seed bed in front of the planter,,
they ain't cheap,, but most versatile well made one row small planter you can buy,, they will last a couple of lifetimes well worth the $$ if you planting a lot
Sorry for the paint inconvenience. We ship those from a different warehouse, as they would ship to a dealer. This means you get the best price with no assembly added on by a dealership. You're welcome to voice your displeasure by calling Cole at 229-888-2032. Thanks for the business!
I have been watching your videos and is feel it will be much more interesting if you could reduce the too much talking and focus on uses of the attachment.my pinion though! much love
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i really like this type of video , where its not really edited and shows all that happens , makes it feel more real, ty for ur vids
I put a mirror it the seed hopper facing forward. That way I can see the seeds entering the chute, and know if there is a problem right from the drivers seat.Also I like to be moving forward before placing the planter into the dirt. If not, you can sometimes plug the bottom opening with a clump of dirt.
Thanks for the demo and troubleshooting.. Neat little planter.
You guys are awesome. Thank you for not editing out the learning process. Great job
I remember the planter boxes my dad had on his Farmall C when I was a kid. The seed and the fertilizer boxes were ran by a chain on each side of the tractor under the platform. It was fun to sit on the fenders and watch that equipment work. We planted corn, beans, and peas.
We've got a Cole planter unit that my dad purchased over 50 years ago. We also still have a set of the Cole fertilizer distributors that originally mounted on a two row tobacco cultivator. Their a rock solid investment and a proven design. Not the most accurate, however, by far the most durable.
I use A 2 Row 1950s Cole Planters I have A lot of Plates ! Great Planters
This is my second year owning a Cole Planter. Make sure you clean out after the season and give a good spray of metal protectant lube. I was going to plant another acre of corn but got busy with heavy drought didn’t get to planting corn. So I was planting corn this year and last years corn and fertilizer caked it up pretty good. I had my Cole Planter in the shed. Being in a humid climate the gears and everything else that moves started to rust up. Note the heavy duty spray on lube. I also had to use a wire brush to knock off a lot of the surface rust so everything was moving properly. Make sure before you start clean the drop seed tube that is in the under ground planter. I was going when I first bought it and the seed was binding up in the rubber removable hose. I took my level front foot off. I couldn’t get it to adjust right to have the back wheel and everything to set right) I was doing this by myself)
If you buy this Cole planter for a John Deere 1025r. You may have to get the quick hitch imatch hook up that is on the planter rebuild for you quick hitch tractor.
I have been using this planter for several years now and find by adding a little weight to the back of the planter gives better results. The wheel will have more pressure to turn better and pack the seeds much better. Add some weight to the back .
+Gary Ritter Great tip, thanks for sharing!
Ted and Peanut another great video that helped me understand how this is supposed to work. Been considering one for my 1025r. One thing I did notice though was you were spitting fertilizer out the back behind the wheel on top of the soil. Perhaps the plate was open too much for the fertilizer flow???
We've had one of these for years and one of the biggest problems is plugging the seed foot at the end of the rows. If there is any soil moisture at all and you put that planter down, it may plug up that foot with soil. You'll get your whole garden "planted" and then find out all of your seed never got planted but stayed in the planter. We will start rolling slowly ahead and then drop the foot to alleviate this. The other issue is over tightening the cast part inside the planter that holds the seed plate. If it's too tight, it will bind up the planter. You'll notice the large, rear cast wheel dragging and not rolling...similar to what you showed here. Good planter though-we've done sunflowers, beans, peas, and corn with it.
justlookingon11 I’ve found that mine tends to plug up when you stop with the planter in the ground, if you are moving when you pick it up and set it down it will help with the problem
Very nice my family is looking for something like this to plant corn much easier and fast
From what I’m seeing here , if I bought one of these the only crop I could plant is rice . Unless we have a dry summers. I’m in eastern NC and in June we get a lot of rain . I have to make my rows high and break the top off just a little to keep my plants from drowning.
At 6:41, I think that there will be new line of drone attachments coming soon.
Neat little planter
You have a patient buddy.
Peanut for President!
Was wondering when I was going to see this in this video :)
I need peanut for a weekend
Can you put 2 seed hoppers own a drawbar?
very neat machine, what's the cost and are they only available in a single row? like the line of equipment u guys are selling
Brad Ducharme
I have better luck with the Covington planter, have both and either will test your patience.
I put a large white dot on wheel, shows it's spinning
Thanks for the demo and troubleshooting.
I just use my walkbehind and can plant fast.
olá boa tarde! Muito legal essa plantadeira de precisão de uma linha ,poderia ter aqui no Brasil.
Seems there would be a compaction issue with a single row planter. How do you gang that up for a 2-row planter?
Thanks for watching! The single row actually works out well because you straddle the rows with the planter and then, later with the cultivator. The 2 row features an 80" tool bar so you can mount the planters according to your tractor's size. Both are offered here on the website. www.everythingattachments.com/Cole-Planter-12-MX-Planter-Seed-Planter-p/cole-12mx.htm Feel free to call or email sales@everythingattachments.com with any questions.
I noticed the ground was soft. Do you have problems with seed contact to the ground. Most Farmers pack the ground before planting.
I am 59, live in the Midwest, and been around farming all my life. I don't know anyone that "packs" the ground before planting
Can that machine draw that much or can't it draw more?🤔🤔
Another thing to watch for is dirt clogging up the seed drop...
estimate on the price of this planter? Great video and thanks for not editing.
$1775
How much for this one?
Sorry, we no longer offer it, but thanks for watching!
If you centerlink is right you should be able to drop the planter ( all the way ) and go.
Do you sell solely to america or do you outsource to other countries (mainly womderimg about Canada)
We do ship to Canada. If you email sales@everythingattachments.com
your postal code and item(s) you’re interested in, we’ll be glad to assist you.
Thanks for watching!
Your video was very colorful however you did not specifically describe the corn planter it would have been nice if you had a showed how to change the gears within the planter if you showed the adjustment rate pounds per acre of the fertilizer coming down show the mechanics of the planner it's what you showed us just a visual part of how the wheels turn however I would like to see how you change the exact spacing of the three years that you showed it was in your hand at the beginning of the videos how about redoing it and being specific
Y'all should make sure the seed planters don't go out to a customer with a hunk of paint stopping the seed plate...
Where exactly are you guys located? I don't think I am to far from you guys
+FireFighter#47 We are in Newton, NC. Thanks for watching!
I NEED A NEW FERTILIZER HOPPER ASSEMBLY. DO YOU SELL THEM? IM NOT YELLING. MY WORK COMPUTER STAYS ON CAPITAL LETTERS. LOL
I'm sure we can get it. Just give the parts dept. a call at 866-581-5818. Thanks!
The price is $1,775. Can horses pull that planter?
yes if you hook it up to a frame and handles ,,, it takes some fabricating,, i had one years agai attached to a rolling frame and but plow handles on it,, rigged in up in tow directly behind a small drag harrow to prep a seed bed in front of the planter,,
Will would u donate one for disable gardener been disabled since 1983, people on disability can’t buy these but be 👍 great video
get a job ya hippy!
I won't one of these how much are they$$$$
they ain't cheap,, but most versatile well made one row small planter you can buy,, they will last a couple of lifetimes well worth the $$ if you planting a lot
$200 seems reasonable.
Ford 309 planter not 901, that's a tractor
how much is the planter
Thanks for watching!
Click the link to see the current price: www.everythingattachments.com/Cole-Planter-12-MX-Planter-Seed-Planter-p/cole-12mx.htm
Why dont you "Test" the units before you sell to public? It would save frustration from globs of paint and having to search for videos on Plant day
Sorry for the paint inconvenience. We ship those from a different warehouse, as they would ship to a dealer. This means you get the best price with no assembly added on by a dealership. You're welcome to voice your displeasure by calling Cole at 229-888-2032. Thanks for the business!
1700 for that
dad come home
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I have been watching your videos and is feel it will be much more interesting if you could reduce the too much talking and focus on uses of the attachment.my pinion though! much love