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Re: Re: Re: Cultivator for 140/ Super A
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Posted by Al on May 28, 2003 at 12:28:19 from (205.244.113.10):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Cultivator for 140/ Super A posted by DAVEABBN on May 28, 2003 at 09:03:21:
There was an A-144 cultivator for the Super A, etc. The Cub-144 cultivator was for the cub. Usually the tractor model preceeded the model number of the implement--for example a C-295 plow fit the C or Super C. The main universal mounting frames are totally different between the Super A series and the Cub. Ground working tools interchanged. Later I think they just called the cultivator the 144, one version for the Super A, 100,130, 140 and one for the Cub. I've never heard of a 133 cultivator. FWIW In eastern NC it's hard to find a really goot set of 144 cultivators. My set for my Super A are just about worn completely out. They are often worn out at the pivot points. I keep hoping I can get hold of a set off a late 140 that has been put to bellymower duty but no luck as of yet. Al
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