Seed Drill - Sachse Tx.
N 32° 58.696 W 096° 35.649
14S E 724826 N 3651447
Outdoor display at the Sachse Historical Society Museum 3033 6th St, Sachse, TX 75048.
Waymark Code: WMV826
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 03/12/2017
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Pulled by horsepower or tractor, oats, barley, soybeans, wheat, and other types of seed would be placed in the alimumn box or “hopper,” and then as the drill was pulled and the teeth created furrows, the seed would be dropped down the tubes in the teeth into place in the fields. The spacing of the teeth designated the spacing of the furrows, which varied based on the type of seed the farmer planted.
Use or Purpose of Equipment: Planters
Approximate age: 1920-1940
Still in Use?: No
Location: Sachse Historical Society Museum
Fee for Access: no
Manufacturer and model: Not listed
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