How many of you have Cultivators on tractor for gardens

JOCCO

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Not talking about running big acreage but old tractors and garden or small market(truck )garden. Any pictures??? I put a set on mine as we have gardens just big enough that it is hard to maintain!!!!
 
dont have cultivator on tractor,,,but do till between the rows with the tiller,I Have a one row three pt hitch cultivator That I Did use on a pumpkin patch last year
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WE have a set on are 49 Cub. Like Larry we don't use much unless we plant a lot of sweet corn. other wise we use are 5 horse troy built. Randy
 
Use mine all the time. H JD with cultivators on one side. Have a layoff plow, sweeps, hillers, and use the layoff plow to plow up potatoes. Cultivated about 1/4 acre of corn yesterday just ahead of a shower of rain.
Richard in NW SC
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Made a Danish tine set for my old cub cadet. Usually use a IH 140 though. Also have a adjustable 3 point Danish tine one for the other tractors if needed.
 
I don't have any pictures to post but we have about 6 Farmall 100-140's setup on different cultivator/planter setups. A single row setup, a 3 row bean setup and a 4 row setup for letiice, spinach, radishes and beats. A high clearance 140 setup for hilling potatoes, 200 setup 2 row for corn and an Allis Chalmers G with a 4 row culti-tiller setup for onions.

If anyone is wondering it's about 20 acres of various vegetable crops in multiple plantings to spread out the availability for road side stand and markets.
 
When we had a large garden I used a Viking & a Standard twin garden tractors with cultivators and plows. Now I use
an old Wards tractor for plowing and a Troy Bilt tiller for cultivating. Hal
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I have '44 JD LA that I use with a middle buster, opening for fertilize, hillers for making rows. Then when plowing after the plants come up, '48 AC G with cultivators.
 
Bolens 1886 with the Bolens rototiller, and a Bolens HDT1000 with a Brinly 3-PT 12" plow. I also have a Brinly 3-PT disk.
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CASE 300 With Lilistton 4 row rolling cultivator on the Eagle Hitch. 12 rows of sweet corn and 4 rows of spuds.
 
I sure done my time, on a Case SC, with mechanical lift cultivators, in the Illinois river bottom fields. Always had trouble staying awake, after the noon meal, and used to walk circles around that old SC to wake up! I was told that the leaf lettuce salads were the cause, Didn't seem to make any difference when I stayed off the salad! 6 to 8 foot deep drainage ditches at both ends of the field, You had better not be napping at the end of the rows. Kick that lift pedal down, and the cultivators jump out of the ground. Great rig for the job!
 

I sold this guy a set (Larry at Tramway body shop) 3/4 years ago they came off a 1010 he thought he could convert them over to another JD at that time. All he wanted was the rear tool bar but I would only sell them as a set... (front and rear)

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Larry is a collector of JD stuff he does not use them they are just eye candy... All his stuff is has the best paint on'em...
 
(quoted from post at 20:25:06 06/01/15) I've got a couple around. Fronts and rears on the Farmall A.

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I've got a 3 point cultivator exactly like that one, it's tagged as a Dearborn?
 
(quoted from post at 16:34:16 06/02/15)
(quoted from post at 20:25:06 06/01/15) I've got a couple around. Fronts and rears on the Farmall A.

I've got a 3 point cultivator exactly like that one, it's tagged as a Dearborn?
Mine is tagged as a Ferguson actually, but I think the guide disk
came off a Dearborn. Probably the same cultivator to begin with.
 

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