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Cleaning out this seed box

Howboutthemdawgs

5 year old buck +
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I got this seeder the other day. It has a bunch of crap in the seed boxes. Can I hose those out? Some of the stuff seems caked in there so I’m not sure how a shop vac will do
 
Has that had fertilizer in it?
 
No it’s just been sitting for a while
 
I have hosed out my Woods Seeder - looks very similar. Make sure it is a good sunny warm day and it will dry pretty quick. Afterwards, I spray wd 40 on the seed meters. Open them all the way and spray and close all the way and spray. Do not used pressure washer
 
Great thanks. That’s exactly what I will do.
 
I use a shopvac on our Genesis drill all the time.


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I would guess a large air compressor with a "needle" tip gun would blow/blast most of that free as well.
 
Absolutely, vac and blow out the seed boxes. Sadly, no matter my end of planting clean up, something gets in there in there I need to clean out.
 
I would be careful using wet lubrication. I like dry silicone or graphite to use around seed cups.

I use regular lube like triflo on the chain and gears. Also mine has a couple of grease sockets.
 
I would be careful using wet lubrication. I like dry silicone or graphite to use around seed cups.

I use regular lube like triflo on the chain and gears. Also mine has a couple of grease sockets.
What do you lubricate around the cups?
 
On my woods seeder, the gears are metal. If I dont keep them lubricated, corrosion will make them difficult to adjust as needed. Yes, dust sticks to the gears lubricated with wd 40. I have used so called dry lubricant - dust also sticks to that. When I get done using mine, I hose those metal gears off an spray with wd 40. I always try to run all the seed out before putting it up for extended time. I can also open the seed cups on the large seed box and “drain” the seeds out. Make sure you close before adding more seed, or you will have a pile of seed on the ground
 
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