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Re: Super A implements
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Posted by SuperA-Tx on December 18, 2006 at 10:46:51 from (4.226.54.167):
In Reply to: Super A implements posted by VAJerry on December 18, 2006 at 08:59:06:
I guess by corn planter you are talking about the "planter" You can get differant plates to plant differant seed. You can get a fertilize attachment. Disk hillers and potato hillers. Plant protectors. Spring teeth cultivators. I have the above excet for the potato hiller. We use to use another thing for rose cutting but I am not sure it was for just a SA. It was like a large disk you mounted in the middle of the tractor and it would cut open a drench. Behind that we would pull a marker that would leave a dent in the ground where the people would know exactly how far apart to space the cuttings. When we did this set up we also used a tool bar assembly that came straight back out of the mounting frame off the lift arms. Also when you got the tractor it came with two mounting frames that angled the same way. Sitting on the tractor they angle to the right. You could also get one that angled to the left for the left side of the tractor. If you used that left hand one you better watch out cause it will hit the oil pan. You should have seen how dented up mine was. Several kind of differant tool bars were available as well as deluxe tool bar clamps. I almost forgot, offset shanks for the cultivators.
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