Posted by TimWafer on November 02, 2008 at 17:14:39 from (74.32.118.219):
I looked at and bought a set of cultivators for my Farmall H this afternoon. At least they are supposed to be for an H. They looked like more than would easily fit into the back of my truck with the cap on so I have to go back with a trailer this week to pick them up. From what little I know about cultivators, they appeared to be mostly complete. There is a set for the rear and one for each side in the front along with a couple hydraulic cylinders to raise them. Probably a few points missing or broken but figure I can come up with them somewhere. I'd like to get a manual for them to really understand how to set them up. There looked like a lot of linkages on them, which I have no idea at this point how to hook up. I want to use them on sunflowers next year. That’s providing I get the H back together and running by then. I looked for a manual but it appears like they made a number of different cultivators over the years. How do I determine the correct model so I can get the proper manual? Tim
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