Description
When you’re planting with your John Deere drill, every seed needs to find its way into good soil contact. If your seed boots are worn down from seasons of working through stubble, rocks, and tough ground conditions, you’ll start seeing poor germination and uneven stands. This lower seed boot section is built to handle the punishment and keep your seeds planted at the right depth.
What You’re Getting
- Chrome alloy construction that resists wear from abrasive soils and crop residue
- Left-hand configuration that matches your drill’s opener assembly perfectly
- Direct bolt-on replacement using factory hardware specifications
- Precision-formed design that maintains proper seed placement and soil flow
Built for Real Farm Work
This boot works with the 1560 and 1565 John Deere grain drills that you’ll find on farms planting everything from wheat and soybeans to cover crops. These drills handle a lot of acres, and the seed boots take the brunt of ground contact as you work through varying soil conditions and crop residue.
Made to Last
The chrome alloy construction means this boot will hold up season after season, even in the rockiest fields. It’s designed to work alongside the upper boot section to create a durable opener assembly that keeps seeds flowing where they need to go while maintaining consistent depth control.
Installation Notes
This lower boot connects to your upper boot using a 5/16 inch x 1-3/8 inch bolt with a 5/16 inch lock nut—standard hardware that’s easy to work with in the field. Make sure to check the wear on your upper boot section at the same time, as they work together as a team.





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