Anyone in Cub world have any information about them?
I have acquired one....old and rusty...would like to restore. Was used for tobacco setting.
Thanks
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Vintage Holland Transplanter
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All I ahve ever seen is pitures but here is their current website:
http://www.transplanter.com/index.html
Maybe they can provide some information. I think it would make a great display piece.
Daniel
http://www.transplanter.com/index.html
Maybe they can provide some information. I think it would make a great display piece.
Daniel
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Bill Troutman in Labadie MO has a transplanter. I don't know if it is a Holland or not. He may be able to answer some questions for you. He is on this forum occasionally, perhaps he will see this. Or you could send him a private message. His user name is LabadieBill
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Thanks Bill for the photo. The Cub can do just about everything with the right set-up. The Holland is a 2 seater, parts are rusted but can be repaired. I'll get to talk with Transplant.com Monday and will pass the knowledge on.
Thanks all.
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My brothers and I used to fight over who got to ride the transplanter and who had to walk behind to fix any misplants. Tobacco would lay down like it had been stomped and the next day it would perk right up. Wonderful tool.
PS. Every once in a while we would slip in a plant upside down to make the walk behind do a little work!
PS. Every once in a while we would slip in a plant upside down to make the walk behind do a little work!
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