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Pin & Clip for Bullseye Tubes, JD 7200, 1700 (-2006)

$1.50

You’ll need these pins to secure the Bullseye seed tube(Part # PPM700150) to the row unit on most John Deere 7200/7300 and 1700 series (Model year 2006 and before) planters. Deere seed tubes have a different mounting system and didn’t use the more secure pin method. Each package secures 4 rows.

SKU: PP 700279 Categories: ,

Pin & Clip (1 of ea) for Bullseye Seed Tubes, JD 7200, 1700 (-2006)

LEGACY P/N WAS PPM 700279 – PIN & CLIP, JD 7200, 1700 (-2006) sold as EA

Weight1 lbs
Dimensions5 × 5 × 1 in
Compatible Equipment

JD 1700, 7300, 7200 Series (Pre-XP)

Chris Horton

Chris Horton brings 25 years of management with him. He grew up on his grandparents farm in Reno County Kansas where they mainly grew wheat and cattle feed. He worked on feed lots as a pen rider and cow-calf operations before moving to Southern California where Chris started a new career in the transportation and transport logistics, eventually managing the western region for a large commercial vehicle leasing company. Chris moved home to Kansas, to manage a local Farmers Coop and then eventually the service dept for a tractor dealership. The opportunity to join the Exapta team came up, and he knew he wanted to be a part of this team.

Bob Pagel

Sales & Service Representative

Prior to joining Exapta, Bob Pagel was an Agricultural Territory Sales Manager for Ritchie Brothers, serving parts of MN, WI and IA. He continues to support his family farm in SE Minnesota.

Jon Zeller

Current Product Engineer

Jonathan Zeller joined Exapta excited to return to working with no-till planting equipment. He supported research of no-till planting and other ag related projects for 7 years with Kansas State University’s Agricultural Engineering Department after getting his engineering degree. He later worked 3 years for Landoll Company, LLC. where he gained experience in a design engineering role. Jonathan grew up on a small family farm in NE Kansas working with row crops, hay and cattle. Jonathan enjoys solving engineering problems and improving or creating products to be robust and easy to install and service.