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my favorite cultivating tractor

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billonthefarm

01-22-2008 22:01:58




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This is the cultivator I really like to run. Much more peaceful and relaxing. Of course, takes a little longer to get over the acres! bill

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Dairy Farmer in WI

01-23-2008 17:05:25




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 Re: my favorite cultivating tractor in reply to billonthefarm, 01-22-2008 22:01:58  
my dad really wants to find a 2 row cultivator for his JD B. fer now he's got the Allis WD-45 with the 2 row cultivator on it. does a good job but he wants to use his B for more then pulling wagons in the summer.
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B-maniac

01-23-2008 16:20:54




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 Re: my favorite cultivating tractor in reply to billonthefarm, 01-22-2008 22:01:58  
Looks like the "200" series quick-tach to me. Have one like it for my '50 "B". Only diff. is mine doesn't have the centering peg on the front/top in front of radiator. I think they put these on the larger tractors that might run a 4 row to keep it centered from the extra side pull of a 4 row. Not many put a 4 row on a B.



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Ray

01-23-2008 10:15:51




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 Re: my favorite cultivating tractor in reply to billonthefarm, 01-22-2008 22:01:58  
That's what my dad used for years and years.I personally think it was just a waste of time.The cultivators wouldn't go in hard ground,and the weeds that do the damage are in the row.I think it was more of a therapy.It would have been a lot better to spray and get all the weeds at once.The cultivator would cover the weeds up,but in a week or a good rain they would be back.



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J.C.in AZ.

01-23-2008 07:53:41




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 Re: my favorite cultivating tractor in reply to billonthefarm, 01-22-2008 22:01:58  
Nice Tractor and Cultivator,I ran one of those as a Hired Helper years ago. Really had a neck ache afterwards. When I Farmed, my first Cultivator was a Farmall B with a front mounted two row. I eventually went to all AC Tractors and had a WD 45 with a front mounted 4 Row and later a D17 with a rear mount tool bar 4 Row. The best for operator comfort was the WD 45 with front mount 4 row. Not the best Cultivator but very easy to sight the rows from the Tractor seat.The worst was the D 17 rear mount for me as I had to turn around all the time to see what the cultivator was doing. Fortunately I sold out the Winter after getting the rear mount 4 row ,otherwise I would have plowed out probably half my crops the next year trying to stay on the row and watching that rear mount all the time.

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super99

01-23-2008 01:03:54




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 Re: my favorite cultivating tractor in reply to billonthefarm, 01-22-2008 22:01:58  
Nice rig! I learned on a C allis and 2 row. First time I helped a neighbor with a U Minnie and a 4 row, all I could think about was how much ground you could cover so fast. Made it hard to go back home and cultivate. Not trying to pee on your wheaties, but Grandad would have had a fit about the dirt stuck on the shovels. They had to be clean and shiny to do a good job. He would get off every time he raised the cultivator and scrape them off till they shined. Chris

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Haywood

01-22-2008 23:07:38




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 Re: my favorite cultivating tractor in reply to billonthefarm, 01-22-2008 22:01:58  
My uncles cultivated with a JD A for years before they got an Allis 190XT and bigger cultivator. It has been about 35 years Since...Boy time flies by.



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