Posted by Dellbertt on December 01, 2009 at 19:04:46 from (209.172.21.218):
Smith,
I started a new post so not to have to open all the photos.
I downloaded all the photos to my pc.
I used to sidedress about 30 acres of sweet corn with a two row setup on a JD A for about 10 years. I always sidedressed fertilizer after the corn was about a foot tall. I never put out seeds and ferilizer together unless it was with the 494 planter. That’s what threw me with your photos. I was thinking a hopper of fertilizer for each side of the row.
As far as cleaning goes, I used to wash them good with hose and water then dry and cover with crankcase oil and store in plastic bags and pails until next season.
I know most photos are of one row cultivators for A-140’s but I seem to remember seeing a two row setup for an A for sale somewhere. Is there a two row cultivator for an SA.
Thanks for the photos, now I know what I am looking for.
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