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Re: Re: Re: #200 2 Row Cultivator
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Posted by AlbertoV05 on February 23, 2003 at 06:15:28 from (167.142.14.159):
In Reply to: Re: Re: #200 2 Row Cultivator posted by dave on February 22, 2003 at 21:31:19:
Dave, I'm just northeast of Cedar Rapids. The #200 fit most every "styled" two cylinder that came out of Waterloo. Basically the #200 is a 2 row front-mount cultivator that "stood" on stands while in storage. It was "hinged" at the front so that all you had to do was drive the tractor into it and the sides would fold up against the tractor frame. I'm told that is was completely secured by fastening one bolt on each side of the frame. The rear unit was more of a challenge....it had to be "man-handled" to get it to mount on the rear axle bolts. Both front and rear rigs were raised and lowered by the rockshaft of the tractor. If the ones you know of fit a styled A with a rockshaft, it sounds like what I'm looking for. Maybe someone else can help with this question: If it is a model that is raised or lowered by manual levers, can you retrofit to rockshaft operation by simply finding a set of rockshaft mounting clamps or will some "fabricating" be necessary? Al in Iowa
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