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Posted by Larry in CO on April 28, 2003 at 19:18:58 from (32.97.110.142):
In Reply to: Farmall H Cultivators posted by Larry in CO on April 27, 2003 at 20:25:50:
OK guys, after a little more lookin' at it today, I'm not sure it's all there after all. I believe I was mistaken about it being a manual lift model. The levers are mounted on the rear cultivators and at this point, they aren't hooked to anything. Now for some more description: The front frame is a square steel. There is a brace rod that goes from the outer end of the square tube up to the holes in the grill of the tractor. There is a sort of hoop that connects the gang of shovels on the outside to the gang of shovels next to the tractor. I've got some pieces/parts in the back of the pickup yet that I'm not sure where they go. I am going to try to get some pictures of this within the next week or so - I don't have a digital so Wallyworld will have to get my film back to me. If any of you guys have Guy Fay's Tractor Data Book, the cultivator shown on the cover is not the one I have. When I get pictures, I'll post them in the implement section and re-post my question. Thanks for all the answers. Larry
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