oliver mounted cultivator

got this mounted oliver cultivator was told it was on an 88, i'm assuming it was a super 88 since it has the flat pads or they had the converter bracket to use on fleetline 88. its missing some mounts was wondering if anyone has detailed pictures they can show/send so i can see what i'm missing and maybe if you can take measurements so i can make what i'm missing and the wheel track emliminators have been torched up by where they mount to axle, people that owned the farm where i got this had some scrappers come out, were spose to take one load and took three... so thus the missing parts
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Super 88 ya. I had one on a Super 77. I think about the only thing missing is the piece that bolts upright in front of the grille. I thought I had one around here somewhere,but I can't put my hands on it right now.
 
Where are you located? I am in north central Indiana. I have about six of the front brackets. looks to me you, are missing the two cylinder brackets as well
 

I believe I have one of the brackets that bolt in front in a storage shed if you are fairly close. PM me if interested.
 
i'm in southern minnesota, what you see in the pics is everything i have, no front mount, cylinders, or mounts that go on other end of cylinders. what size of cylinder woulda been used? and would you plumb them both on the same valve or seperate? curious on the mounting as well is it just two bolts that hold the wings to the frame, plus two rods? i'm assuming one of the rods connects the wheel track eliminator to the wing somehow?
 
Bought a 1953 77 with those cultivators on it about 1972. It had the wrap around steel frame for the bolt ons.

Two years later I went to 6 30" and stretched that cultivator to 6 30" row and put them on my 880.
 
we have that same cultivator for our fleetline 88 but my dad hasn't used it in so long we can't remember what is all needed. also before you ask even though my dad hasn't used it in a while he does plan on using it again someday.
 
Your missing a front bracket. Is your e-mail open. Not sure if I have a complete cult. but have the front piece. I could send you a picture or sell it to you, I,m in nw Iowa. 712 729 3248 is ph. #. Let me know your e-mail. jps
 
And after several hundred hours of taking it apart, sandblasting every piece, repairing, painting, re-assembly and touch-up painting, it can look like this!
Craig
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