Description
When you’re making spring seeding runs, the last thing you want is seed dropping too early or scattering where it doesn’t belong. A cracked or worn grain drill tube messes with your seed placement and wastes expensive seed. This universal rubber tube gets your seed flowing smoothly from the seed box down to the furrow where it needs to be.
What You’re Getting
- Flexible rubber construction that handles the bumps and vibration of field work without cracking
- Universal design that fits multiple drill brands and models from that era
- Proper diameter to guide seed flow without jamming or bridging
- Durable material that resists wear from abrasive seeds and fertilizer
Built for Real Farm Work
This tube works on grain drills from the late 1950s through early 1960s, when equipment was built heavy and meant to last. Those old Allis Chalmers drills and Sunflower units were workhorses that many farmers still rely on for seeding small grains, pasture renovation, and cover crops.
Made to Last
The rubber compound is designed to stay flexible through temperature swings and resist cracking from exposure to fertilizer and seed treatments. It’s tough enough to handle the constant flexing that happens when you’re working uneven ground, but flexible enough to maintain a good seal at both ends.
Good to Know
Check your old tubes before planting season starts – if they’re stiff, cracked, or have holes worn through, it’s time to replace them. When installing new tubes, make sure they’re seated properly at both the seed box and opener connections to prevent seed loss during transport.





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