Cole Planter Plates

BowHunter89

Senior Member
Does anyone know of an antique/feed/junk/ store type place in or near McRae Georgia that has lots of old style Cole planter plates? Someone told me about it back last year and like a dummy I didn't write it down and now I want to buy some plates. Any leads are appreciated they said he had bucket full of the things...
 

SGADawg

Senior Member
I don't know if they have the plates or not, but there is a place on 441 north on the left that has all kinds of implements and junk equipment. Under the shelter there is all kinds of metal antiques probably including planter plates. They are only open Thurs-Sat or maybe Sunday. I don't remember the name of the place but it would be an excellent place to start looking.

They have a lot of nice antique stuff there too.
 

BowHunter89

Senior Member
I don't know if they have the plates or not, but there is a place on 441 north on the left that has all kinds of implements and junk equipment. Under the shelter there is all kinds of metal antiques probably including planter plates. They are only open Thurs-Sat or maybe Sunday. I don't remember the name of the place but it would be an excellent place to start looking.

They have a lot of nice antique stuff there too.


I think thats the place you mention 441 and that rings a bell.
 

SGADawg

Senior Member
I think thats the place you mention 441 and that rings a bell.

It is several miles out of town, I don't remember how far but will check next time I'm up that way if you need me to. It may be 2-3 weeks.
 

BowHunter89

Senior Member
It is several miles out of town, I don't remember how far but will check next time I'm up that way if you need me to. It may be 2-3 weeks.

A name or number would be great it's about 2-1/2 hrs for me I'd like to be able to call and check ahead of time.
 

SGADawg

Senior Member
I'll look next time I go through there. Maybe someone closer will check for you before then.

Also, you can go to the Ga. Department of Agriculture website http://agr.georgia.gov/market-bulletin.aspxand to access the Ga. Market Bulletin, a shopper-type paper for ag. related items. An online subscription is only $5 per year and you may find what you need nearby.
 

BowHunter89

Senior Member
Want to bump this again still looking for a name/address to the place in McRae or any other leads on seed plates.
 

holton27596

Senior Member
dont know if he is still open but johnson used to have a place on the left as you gout of helena, had all kinds of stuff.
 

SGADawg

Senior Member
You might want to put an ad in your local Shopper paper. Lot's of old barns had plates hanging on a nail somewhere before folks went crazy about selling scrap metal. Someone might remember some at grandpa's.
 

BowHunter89

Senior Member
You might want to put an ad in your local Shopper paper. Lot's of old barns had plates hanging on a nail somewhere before folks went crazy about selling scrap metal. Someone might remember some at grandpa's.

I have already been through all this that's how I ended up with the information about the place in McRae other than that I got nothing but static. I signed up for the market bulletin and posted a want ad there I guess I'll ad bomb facebook craigslist and where ever else again just to see.
 

Jim Baker

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Staff member
Call T&H Sales, Pavo GA. They have acres of old farm equip. I think they will ship. Ask for James or Jonathan. 229_859_2643.
 

Bilge Rat LT 20

Senior Member
If Anderson is still in business in Statesboro he carried Cole. He had some new and used parts.

I still have 4 row duplex cole planters.

There are 2 plate sizes, do you have the smaller ones or the more common larger diameter ones.
What plates do you need?
 

chadf

Senior Member
Bout time to put to hook to the tractor and fill the hopper!

I'll try to remember to ask around for ya.
 

BowHunter89

Senior Member
If Anderson is still in business in Statesboro he carried Cole. He had some new and used parts.

I still have 4 row duplex cole planters.

There are 2 plate sizes, do you have the smaller ones or the more common larger diameter ones.
What plates do you need?

I have the smaller 7" diameter plates I am looking for the proper sized plates for silver king peas sunflowers okra ect. Right now I am planting peas with peanut plates and sweet corn with dent corn plates and is pretty wasteful.

Bout time to put to hook to the tractor and fill the hopper!

I'll try to remember to ask around for ya.

I'm gonna put some corn in the ground Saturday if all goes well.
 

Bilge Rat LT 20

Senior Member
l will look for some.

For the peas you could take the p-nut plate and put silicone in every other cell to block it from holding seed. Then run about 5mph. with the planter set to drop at 12" The p-nut plate will drop 3 or 4 seed per cell and with the speed they will string out in the row some.

I think Anderson's place was called Farm Mart . It was on 80. His family had a well drilling service.
 

SGADawg

Senior Member
I finally made the trip up Hwy 441. The place I was thinking of is about 6 or 7 miles south, not north as I said earlier, of McCrae, Ga. It had no name or phone number displayed that I could see. It is only open Thurs-Sat. If I get by when it is open I will stop in.
 
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