The old Ford/ Dearborne 3pt culitvators you could set up differently, make them a row crop or field style.
The typical little bit more newer field cultivators are not easily going to be modified into a row crop cultivator.
A one or maybe 2 row cultivator can be 'rigid' like a field cultivator, but a good row crop cultivator will have individual gangs on their own gauge wheel to closely follow the ground, and you can put shield, rolling shields, or cutting disks on each side of the row to really fine-tune how you work next to the young plants. Without any shileds, a crow crop cultivator is likely to burry the young plants on the first trip.
How many row planter do you have? If a 4 row planter, you could use a 1, 2, or 4 row cultivator. Four row 3pt cultivators are sold for scrap iron any more here in the midwest, even 6 & 8 row aren't worth anything.
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