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Allis B Cultivator help

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08-30-2002 19:14:58




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I have two sets of cultivators for my ac b. Both bad making one good set. I have never mounted them on the tractor or know how. I've seen them mounted but with them off I just don't know what goes where. I would like to mount them onto the hydro unit can that be done? Any help wood be great. ED




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Paul from MI

08-31-2002 03:20:15




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 Re: Allis B Cultivator help in reply to ed, 08-30-2002 19:14:58  
I haven't done it since about 1960, but I try to help. Remove the drawbar. Back the tractor over the cultivators. Lift the mounting frame until the slots line up with the bolt holes in the torque tube & start the mounting bolts, but don't tighten. Line up the back of the frame with the hole in the square tube that is at the front of the fenders and bolt it in place. Do the same on the other side of the tractor. It's not too hard but it helps if the cultivators are on a concrete sfloor so you can slide them easier. Sometimes it takes a little scootin' around, but it's nowhere near the pain in the a** that the belly mounted sickle mowers are. ours was hyraulic lift and the lift link had more bends than I could count. It went from the cultivator under the left side of the seat and hooked on one of the pins in the lift shaft at the back of the tractor. If you have trouble, call me at 517-278-4068 or e-mail & I'll go out behind the barn and look more closely at the old set I have. Good luck, Paul

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