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Re: Re: Re: front mount cultivators
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Posted by Rich on April 19, 2001 at 19:24:13 from (206.9.239.130):
In Reply to: Re: Re: front mount cultivators posted by JLE on April 18, 2001 at 03:51:07:
The 455 (about 1955)cultivator was a swing type mounting .the one I have is convertable to 2 rows. the 461 (1958?) is not convertible but it is lighter.You'll need brackets Eye bolts and the casting that bolts on inside the grill or if you get the kind for an H or M the bracket bolts on to the 2 bolts that show through the grill. The side brackets are swing bolts that bolt to the channels plus a peg and the main bolt that fits in the clevis cast on the front frame. The literature said that the cult could be mounted in 6 minutes( I did it but I was sweating.) they use 3 cylinders or 2 and the fast hitch. another nice 2 row would be a 250 0r 255 ( about 1953). The 238 ( my dad bought one new on his 1944 M ) cult does not have the steering on it.
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