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BFreije

01-11-2006 07:23:35




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I have a complete set of Hydraulic Cultivators for a AC WD or WD45. I need Pictures of or a good explaination of how to put them on. Can anyonr help? Please let me know I would appreciate it. I would like to put them on one of my tractors so I can drive it in a parade.




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JMS/MN

01-14-2006 13:25:10




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 Re: AC Cultivators in reply to BFreije, 01-11-2006 07:23:35  
The bekkcrank that John refers to is the part that the depth levers hook to. That whole assembly goes under the gas tank, ahead of the batter. Flat brackets quarter inch thick mount on the front steering pedestal- open side forward and up, use the upper and lower front pedestal bolts. One lift arm ram swings forward to connect to the bellcrank. Other stays on the lift arm to raise the rear gang. Front gangs swing in and bolt to tractor frame. Heavy angle iron bracket with large hole in it has a rod going through it- left side of tractor, alongside clutch pedal? Some tractor books, sales lit, have pretty good pix of cultivator mounting.

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BFreije

01-17-2006 08:11:23




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 Re: AC Cultivators in reply to JMS/MN, 01-14-2006 13:25:10  
Thanks for the help. Do you know of anyone who has a manual that can be e-mailed to me? I would like to see the pix.



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John (C-IL)

01-11-2006 14:07:19




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 Re: AC Cultivators in reply to BFreije, 01-11-2006 07:23:35  
You just need to get an owners manual, it would be tough to explain in words and I have done it for many years. Once you get the bellcrank figured out you will be home free.



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