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Re: 26ft Vibrashank 45
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Posted by KRUSS on September 15, 2006 at 11:26:44 from (142.161.198.228):
In Reply to: 26ft Vibrashank 45 posted by MichaelNEIowa on September 15, 2006 at 08:26:16:
I have a 24 1/2 ft. vibrashank with 6 inch spacing (although at the present time every second one is in the shed because I made it into a crust buster, tried anyway). We pulled it well enough with a 1070 case when all 49 shanks were on it. This thing i've got is for sale for $200. It's in good condition (it has full hydraulic wing lift, no cables ), walking axles on the main frame.It would need new shovels and one hydraulic tee fitting to be field ready. They were plentiful here at one time, but now everybody has learned to farm with a lot of trash cover and no summerfallow so these babies are obsolete. I am located in SW Manitoba.
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