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61-4010

04-02-2016 09:21:25




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Just took delivery of a JD cultimulcher and for the life of me, cannot tell the model number. It looks like a 950 but it has dual tires which I cannot find the 950 having. In the photos the hitch is removed. Any thoughts as to the model? third party image third party image

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61-4010

04-03-2016 05:01:55




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 Re: Model cultimulcher in reply to 61-4010, 04-02-2016 09:21:25  
Thanks Al. Do you know if this is a model 41? And what are the correct colors for this model/brand? While it is clean, I may just repaint to the correct color.

Lastly, where can one get parts for this like bearings, wheels, etc?



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Tim(nj)

04-05-2016 09:22:04




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 Re: Model cultimulcher in reply to 61-4010, 04-03-2016 05:01:55  
Dunham-Lehr merged into Farmhand/Glencoe which then went to AGCO. Not sure what support AGCO still has for these. Dunham-Lehr also made one for IH to rebrand, think it was the model 315, so there might be parts from CaseIH.



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Al Baker(pumpman)

04-02-2016 21:25:22




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 Re: Model cultimulcher in reply to 61-4010, 04-02-2016 09:21:25  
I have one that looks just the same. Just painted orange labeled Dunham Lear. It will get squirrelly when fully lifted going down the road. The tongue needs to be tight with no slop. Also takes a tractor with good hydraulics. I used to pull it years ago with a 4020 with duels. When hot it raised up very slow. It helps to have scrapers on the packers if you run into wet soil. In sand it will plow a yard of dirt in front of it and pull hard. I now use a MFWD tractor and dont even feel it back there.

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61-4010

04-02-2016 18:13:24




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 Re: Model cultimulcher in reply to 61-4010, 04-02-2016 09:21:25  
Thanks everyone. I was afraid that they incorrectly marketed it. Regardless, seems to be in good shape. Hopefully I can get bearings and tine shovels for it.



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tomstractorsandtoys

04-02-2016 14:02:05




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 Re: Model cultimulcher in reply to 61-4010, 04-02-2016 09:21:25  
That is not a Deere. Tom



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rfridy76

04-02-2016 15:02:01




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 Re: Model cultimulcher in reply to tomstractorsandtoys, 04-02-2016 14:02:05  
Its a Dunham Lear,I've got a 12' identical to that.Someone got happy with the John Deere paint and brush.Looks like to me? Of coarse you can paint anything green an it makes it more valuable.



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vscummins

04-02-2016 16:35:34




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 Re: Model cultimulcher in reply to rfridy76, 04-02-2016 15:02:01  
That's where your wrong if you were to paint it green it automatically becomes a fuel hog with overpriced parts why you kin buy the exact same part down to the local Kmart for a tenth the price did I mention the mega dealer that probably won't sell you parts anyway unless he knows you . Now iffn you was to paint it red see the thing would never need parts and If it did they would be free and they would be built for you buy hand right at the dealer buy there blacksmith

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