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    Posted: 05 Jun 2019 at 10:53pm
Any Allis planters still in use out there?  Any for sale?  
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I have a 600 series 4 row  no til   and have advertised it on hear a few times

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My father is still using a 500 series planter and manages high yields per our county standards, sometimes over 225. Just had new sprockets made this spring for a goal of 250 plus, county average is around 130. These old planters can hang in there, so don’t let someone tell you differently.
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used an Allis 500 plate planter for years until I quit and rented the land out.  Most accurate planter for population ever, if you can get well graded corn.  Plants circles around a JD 7000 for population control.
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There’s an irony in your thoughts—lol. He gets a lot of attention from the nutrient management & insurance adjusters on his yields validating the BPA along with local farmers no matter of the weather conditions. When they see the ac planter, they think he’s messing with their minds!
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Here's the one I use.

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I also have/use a 600 double disk opener planter. 6-30. and like Ted said above, mine is also very accurate on seed placement and population. better than the Kinze and jd planters I've owned
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I had a 330 Allis with 78 air units and I think it planted more accurate than my White 5100 does. The White is good but the Allis was simpler in my mind accept it was harder to change depth but then I planted beans and corn at the same depth so I never changed it.
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I have a MF 640 that allis built otherwise the same as a 330.
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I use a 330 planter that I purchased from the original owner in Northern WI several years ago.
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If I could find another 330 but in 6 narrow close by me and in good shape I'd consider buying one back. It has a certain simplicity that I like better than my White 5100.
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I've been using the little two row planter that I picked up with a CA a few months back -- still works like a champ and does a fine job planting sweet corn !
 
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I've also got an 8 row 3-pt planter, and a lot of different attachments that will fit most of any of them. I did change the planter boxes to the taller fiberglass boxes instead of the plastic ones. and I have a set (2) of the new fertilizer boxes. never been mounted.
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I dont think I can find the article quickly, but I recall within the last 5 years a little "insert" within one of the major ag magazines (Successful farming, etc) that was sponsored by John Deere and Pioneer showing top 10 yields in each state, and of course if they planted Pioneer and harvested with a Deere, it was highlighted in green.

The guy in Kentucky I believe had the highest yield in the state and has a 333 Allis planter. No green highlighting in his column... lol
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Just finished planting today.  6 row planter with 70 series units.  
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Great pictures and stories, but I sure wish somebody had pictures and stories about the 24 row. 
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The 24-row was a frame built by a company called CARMACO.  A-C apparently teamed up with them on 12, 16 and 24 row frames. A ground driven planter unit was easy to hang on any frame and make it work.
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Not sure where you are in Iowa, but i saw a four row Allis planter on Craigslist southwest of Maryville, MO. $350...good luck.
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Using a 6 row and a 12 row 385 on carmaco bar. Looking for a 24 row if anyone knows
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I've been wondering if the 390 bar that allis hung 24 units on, would hold up to 24 of the deutz 385 units. Thus making a 24 row, 3855 planter. Darrel
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There were several CARMACO planter bars in the late 80's that had WHITE Planter Units on them, plus fertilizer tanks. Not for sure where the local WFE Dealer purchased them from, but they held up fine. Both were 40' 16R30 units. HTH, Mike
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