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Posted by mikeinWA on June 01, 2005 at 12:41:01 from (207.118.13.39):
In Reply to: Re: SA in work clothes posted by Allan in NE on May 31, 2005 at 13:24:42:

Allan- Yes that is the camera angle, and those are what we call tender plant knives here. I included a photo of a bunch of different knives, beet knives included. They have a bit more sweep on the wing, the tender plant knives have kind of a built in sheild and seem to work real well and dont bury the plants. Also pictured are some Alabama sweeps I intend to try out with a set of sheilds, and a set of small disks that must wotk for something. These tools are getting harder to find around here and I snap up all the clamps etc I find. There are alot of truck farms in this area, certified organic, selling at farmers markets etc. There is a real need for more SA and Allis G parts. Best wishes Mike Peroni
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