@ElkCreekAcres did some research and looks like a Minneapolis Moline potato planter. I think I'm going to build one on that design. I like the concept of it, thanks, keep the videos coming.
@@napooda846 its pretty slick, there was a learning curve that I didn't show in the video. The larger potatoes would get stuck, and if we cut them too small they would fall out the sides of the chute. Once we figured that out it was really nice, such a cool piece of very old farming equipment.
Cool old implement and still able to use it. 👍
I agree!!
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Very cool piece of equipment
Definitely is, we’re in talks with him about buying it.
Pretty neat.
Very neat, there’s just something cool about old farm equipment.
What brand is that tater planter is that? I've never seen that kind of mechanical kind.
We have no idea, it’s very likely around 80 years old. It was originally horse drawn, that’s all the information we have unfortunately.
@ElkCreekAcres did some research and looks like a Minneapolis Moline potato planter. I think I'm going to build one on that design. I like the concept of it, thanks, keep the videos coming.
@@napooda846 its pretty slick, there was a learning curve that I didn't show in the video. The larger potatoes would get stuck, and if we cut them too small they would fall out the sides of the chute. Once we figured that out it was really nice, such a cool piece of very old farming equipment.