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Heavy Duty Seed Boot Spring
• Factory seed boot springs work well when new, but over time they begin to lose their tension. If the boot is not held tight against the disc, soil and residue can enter that gap and cause disc opener plugging and reduced soil penetration. • Factory seed boot springs corrode and fail, especially when used on drills and air-seeders that band fertilizer in the row. • If your seed boots don’t “snap” firmly back against the disc after being pulled away, the springs should be replaced. If you have an air-seeder with wings that fold up, the springs should have enough tension to push the seed boots against the disc, even when the wings are raised.
• Replaces John Deere part number N284055.
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