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Posted by will on February 05, 2003 at 11:46:30 from (208.47.17.5):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: need some help with cultivators posted by AG in IN on February 05, 2003 at 07:56:01:
I sould say I didnt mean to offend you with the cheap statement. If anybody has ever tried to get by with cheap farming it was my family, but they did make a living. I believe my cultivators must be the non steerable type, as it appears that they bolt to the side of the frame rails, and have two rods that that bolt to the two bolts sicking out of my grill. I think I may have seen a tractor equipped with the piece of metal that steers the steerable type of cultivators. I am pretty sure that my cultivators dont use it, and my tractor does not have it. It still had the piece in the bottom of the grill where I think the piece would go. It would make sense that they would be very early cultivators, because I belive the original owner bought them originally with his 41 M. He later sold the M and kept the H using the equipment that he still could. I appreciate the information offered to me. Thanks, William
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