fastfarmall

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Who was the Noble Company, or the parent company, there colors were red and white, correct. Are they still in business ?
 
Not sure,it could of been,Stanhoist was that grain/ear corn box,and it was Red,with white lettering, so could of been!!
 
I had a Noble rear mount cultivator for several years. Rear mount, six row, vibra shank. It had five sweeps per row. The two sweeps nearest the row were little narrow spoons. The next were a little wider sweep and finally the last one may have been about six inches wide. And it was painted red. It worked ok in clean tilled fields. In trashy or no till fields there were two problems. The ground was often too hard for the vibra shanks to penetrate and the five sweeps per row would plug with crop residue. I good soil conditions you could move right along as the sweeps didnt run very deep and being relatively narrow they didnt throw a lot of dirt. I dont believe there was any connection with Stanhoist. Although stanhoist was red. At least their grain wagon boxes were red. Stanhoist also made, to my recollection, manure loaders and grain elevators. Whether any other products were made I cant answer.
 

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