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Re: Re: Re: Re: #200 2 Row Cultivator
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Posted by dave on February 23, 2003 at 13:29:49 from (199.120.84.185):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: #200 2 Row Cultivator posted by AlbertoV05 on February 23, 2003 at 06:15:28:
Al I live in Garnavillo, North of Guttenberg, I have kin folks near Ryan, Coggon C.R. etc. I do not know of any 200,s but as far as mounting to the rock shaft it is very simple, The thing is like a giant e-bolt if I recall. Speaking of recal I just remembered buying a A last spring and the guy said he would throw in the cultivator, man its not good getting old. I probably have a owners manual in the big file--(attic) but I have no idea when I will have time to look for it. If you need the big eye bolt you sure can borrow mine till you find a set. If you need a cultivator you also can borrow mine (whatever it is) till you find one. (N/C) I am very hard to contact but do the E-thing again. Have you ever been to the N.E.I.F.A. show in Garber, Ia.? If so you have seen me, I also take in the show in C.R. Usher Ferry. Have a good one Dave Bacon
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