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Horse Drawn Cultivator

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D.Prosser

02-20-2007 09:47:45




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I've got a horse drawn cultivator i'm tring to restore and need some help.It has a seat with a wheel to move the seat from side to side.It has two sets of disc blades with places to put your feet on them and they are adjustable.I can't find any name or markings on it just some numbers on some parts.Do any of you know of a link with pictures that may tell me what it is,when it was made and color?Thanks.

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johns48jdb

02-21-2007 05:36:53




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 Re: Horse Drawn Cultivator in reply to D.Prosser, 02-20-2007 09:47:45  
most mule drawn stuff will have the jd symbol cast into parts that were cast. ihc symbols are a little harder to reconize because the put the letters ih inside of a c. the c looks like a complete circle unless you look close. most jd stuff i've seen have jd cast into the hub cap for the wheels, but they may have been changed out if they had been lost or broken off. in n al they called those type cultivators swivel tails.

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Bill Embry

02-20-2007 19:23:40




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 Re: Horse Drawn Cultivator in reply to D.Prosser, 02-20-2007 09:47:45  
Can you post a picture.? There were a lot of company's who made cultivators. You probably are aware that the disk gangs turned both ways. To throw dirt away from the crop, which was the first cultivation normally. Or turned the other way to hill up the dirt around the crop. You guided the disks with your feet to keep from disking up the crop hopefully. Many name brand manufacturers made these cultivators. IHC,JD, P&O. etc.These are probably the most common here in central MO anyway that Ive run across. Hope this might help. Bill

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