Whoa, I thought my photo was going to be in this post when you put Old Relic.In my mind, this is already mine. I can’t make it to the sale Saturday, but I can dream can’t I? Yes, I can dream.
Anyone work one of these? Feel free to share. Also, is this a holdover from the horse drawn era? Or well into tractor times?
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Their first page says they’ve been at it since 1927, well into the tractor era but still a lot of horses doing work. Nice thing about this implement is you’d have company back there—unless it’s set up to switch seats for the next row.Used to see a few of those in the hedgerows around here. Thought they were still in production when I was a kid.
You could always call & ask.
Mike
Holland Transplanter Co.....
Gerrit,In my mind, this is already mine. I can’t make it to the sale Saturday, but I can dream can’t I? Yes, I can dream.
Anyone work one of these? Feel free to share. Also, is this a holdover from the horse drawn era? Or well into tractor times?
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I could see some flower pots in the trays, maybe some herbs as well. Rainwater in the big drum for watering. Not sure about that big box, might have to find a place for it in my workshopGerrit,
That would be some cool yardart!
I also envisioned flower pots in the trays.I could see some flower pots in the trays, maybe some herbs as well. Rainwater in the big drum for watering. Not sure about that big box, might have to find a place for it in my workshop![]()
Remember to remove 1 or 2 rubber fingers by pulling out a 3d nail over winter so next season they will open up. That is they way I remember it anyway.Unfortunately, my rear end probably has some "dimples" left from extended DAYS sitting on one like that, the later ones with a 3PH, setting burley tobacco. Those spare 'cogs' under the seat are to adjust the spacing between the plants, I think. It's amazing to me how close that one is to the later 3PH ones. Ours had the tank behind the seats and no box at all and no wheels just the planting wheels with the individual plant holders, all ground driven. Also had two shanks on each side to scratch out the tractor tire tracks. Even planted tomatoes with it![]()
Were there 2 of you on it, or did you move to the other seat when the tractor turned around?Unfortunately, my rear end probably has some "dimples" left from extended DAYS sitting on one like that, the later ones with a 3PH, setting burley tobacco. Those spare 'cogs' under the seat are to adjust the spacing between the plants, I think. It's amazing to me how close that one is to the later 3PH ones. Ours had the tank behind the seats and no box at all and no wheels just the planting wheels with the individual plant holders, all ground driven. Also had two shanks on each side to scratch out the tractor tire tracks. Even planted tomatoes with it![]()
There were two of us always. IF you slowed down enough one person could keep up but not for too long.Were there 2 of you on it, or did you move to the other seat when the tractor turned around?
Had Ellis here in WisconsinIn my mind, this is already mine. I can’t make it to the sale Saturday, but I can dream can’t I? Yes, I can dream.
Anyone work one of these? Feel free to share. Also, is this a holdover from the horse drawn era? Or well into tractor times?
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