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veggiesmn

05-10-2010 18:42:52




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There was an online auction today and a Dearborn cultivator went for 320.00. There were 4 row models with rolling shields that stayed under 200.00. Couldn't a crafty guy make a couple 2 row rigs out of a more modern larger unit and end up with a better implement for less, or after selling one, no money?




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rrlund

05-11-2010 07:43:25




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 Re: cutivator in reply to veggiesmn, 05-10-2010 18:42:52  
My uncle went the other way back in the 60s. He had the first 8 row planter around here. He went to Archbold and bought several Ford 2 row cultivators and made an 8 row folding outfit.



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DeltaRed

05-11-2010 07:11:18




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 Re: cutivator in reply to veggiesmn, 05-10-2010 18:42:52  
Yep, you could do that.Another plus,lots of spare parts.and,youwould be one step closer to updateing/upsizeing Go for it!



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DeltaRed

05-11-2010 07:17:48




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 Re: cutivator in reply to DeltaRed, 05-11-2010 07:11:18  
What you sugested is "my middle name",that is how I farm.



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DeltaRed

05-11-2010 07:21:19




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 Re: cutivator in reply to DeltaRed, 05-11-2010 07:17:48  
Alittle "sweat equity/elbow grease" can make you a lot of moneyand improove your equipment lineup.



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veggiesmn

05-11-2010 16:26:06




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 Re: cutivator in reply to DeltaRed, 05-11-2010 07:21:19  
I am glad to hear you all think it's a good idea because I bought a John Deere 4 row with the rolling shields good shovels and good rubber on the rollers for a little over 200 dollars. I guess I'll have to paint it red or rusty to match my old Ford. I'll leave the one I sell green though.



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