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Dearborn 13-2 culivator

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LAG

04-08-2004 07:49:04




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I have a 3 point hitch culivator which I would like to restore. It has the shields with it. I would like to know how the shields mount on the thing. It is set up as a field culivator right now. Any idea would really help. Thanks, Larry




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Geo in SD

04-09-2004 05:41:53




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 Re: Dearborn 13-2 culivator in reply to LAG, 04-08-2004 07:49:04  
When the cultivator is set up for two rows, the shields hang from the front frame angle a couple of inches from the shank and spring assembly. The guide fin or rolling fin bolts to the center shank holder that protrudes to the front and has a hole in the center of it.

n-news.com has reprints of the owners manual for this cultivator.
I have used one of these cultivators a lot in the past, and still own one. They work real good if set up right.

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