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Help ID my Van Brunt Grain Drill

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    Posted: 22 Sep 2012 at 8:29pm
I recently bought this Van Brunt grain drill and need to figure out what model it is.  it is a 7' wide, has 13 single disk openers, high steel wheels, wood boxes, no fertilizer and unique arms that hold the disk openers,  Here are a few pictures.  Anybody know what model this is so I can hunt for a manual?  Its been repainted so I cant reas any decals.
 
 
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You may get more information if you post your question on  a John Deere site.  Deere purchased the Van Brunt works in 1911.  It is where they today build their higher end lawn and garden tractors.
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Sorry don't know --- appears to a horse drawn model  that had the tongue reworked
tractor operation. -- appears to be in pretty good shape.
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