Lower Seed Boot for John Deere 1560 and 1565 Grain Drills
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Lower Seed Boot for John Deere 1560 and 1565 Grain Drills

Original price was: $23.14.Current price is: $6.94.

SKU: SMA-864-SMA283432 Category:

Description

When your seed boot starts wearing thin at the bottom, you’ll know it—uneven emergence, poor seed-to-soil contact, and irregular plant stands become obvious. This lower seed boot section connects with your upper boot to keep seeds flowing right where they need to be in the furrow. A worn lower boot throws off your whole planting operation, but replacing just the worn section saves money compared to buying a complete boot assembly.

What You’re Getting

  • Chrome alloy construction handles the abrasion of rocky soil and hard dirt
  • Right-hand design fits the proper side of your drill for correct seed placement
  • Connects to upper boot with included 5/16 inch hardware for secure attachment
  • Direct replacement that bolts on without modifications to your existing setup
  • AgSmart quality that matches or exceeds the durability of original equipment

Built for Real Farm Work

This lower boot fits John Deere 1560 and 1565 grain drills—the workhorses you see planting wheat, beans, and small grains on farms everywhere. These drills are built tough for covering ground fast, whether you’re no-tilling into stubble or working prepared seedbeds. The lower boot takes the brunt of soil contact as the opener cuts through, so it needs to handle everything from soft loam to rocky ground without wearing away too quickly.

Made to Last

The chrome alloy material resists the constant scraping and wear that comes with moving through dirt and debris. Unlike basic steel that wears quickly in abrasive conditions, this alloy keeps its edge and shape longer, maintaining proper seed placement throughout the season.

Installation Notes

Installation is straightforward—remove the worn lower section, clean the mounting surfaces, and bolt on the new boot using the supplied 5/16 inch bolt and lock nut. Check that the upper and lower sections align properly before final tightening. A quick tip: when one side wears out, the other side usually isn’t far behind, so consider replacing both at the same time.

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