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Two row JD cultivator

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Dave

07-28-2004 14:18:55




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I'm trying the picture again. If it doesn't come through email ma and I will send it to you.

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Leroy

07-30-2004 17:13:46




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 Re: Two row JD cultivator in reply to Dave, 07-28-2004 14:18:55  
I put a post on the JD board you will want to check, they are for an H and will not fit any other model and it has to have the power lift and were never made as a Quick tatch



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Jim@concordfarms.

07-29-2004 09:48:19




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 Re: Two row JD cultivator in reply to Dave, 07-28-2004 14:18:55  
They should fit any two cylinder John Deere as long as it has the rock shaft lift. I have two sets that I still use. One set just like yours, and one quick-attach set. I have never known what the model number was, but I'm fairly sure that they're not the 200 series, because they were a later model with gauge wheels. If you need any help mounting them on your tractor, e mail me. Jim.



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mile0001

07-29-2004 09:42:00




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 Re: Two row JD cultivator in reply to Dave, 07-28-2004 14:18:55  
Yes, that looks like the JD 200 series. The parts shown would be the same for all the row crop 2-cylinders. The part that is different for the different models is the quick-
tach frame, which is the rectangular part that mounts up on the front of your tractor and the two side cultivators attach to that. I can't tell from you picture if you have it there or not.

That quick-tach frame is wider and taller for the different models. There is one for a 50 (and I assume 520/530), and then one that fits both the 60 and the 70. Not sure if the A/B/G connect quite the same, but the sizing should be similar.

I've got one just like yours that was from a 50, but found the bigger quick-tach frame for the 60/70.

andrew

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mile0001

07-29-2004 09:51:49




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 Re: Two row JD cultivator in reply to mile0001, 07-29-2004 09:42:00  
Ah, disregard everything I just posted, after looking the picture again, I don't think it was meant to have the quick-
tach frame. So, I'm not at all sure what it was meant to fit, but probably the earlier A/B/G/H.



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Loren-MN

07-28-2004 15:09:40




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 Re: Two row JD cultivator in reply to Dave, 07-28-2004 14:18:55  
DAve,
From the picture, judging from the rear axle mounts for the rear gangs, and the front, it's off an unstyled or early styled A or B. Do you have the 2 long poles/pipes (about 2" dia.) that run from the rear tractor lift to the front units?
Loren



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DAVE

07-28-2004 18:07:57




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 Re: Re: Two row JD cultivator in reply to Loren-MN, 07-28-2004 15:09:40  
YES I HAVE THE TWO LONG POLES. I JUST FORGOT TO PUT THEM IN THE PICTURE. ANY IDEA AS TO MODEL NUMBER. COULD IT BE A 200 SERIES.



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