Posted by Rootsy on February 17, 2011 at 11:10:56 from (24.247.111.162):
In Reply to: Cultivators posted by LarryM on February 16, 2011 at 17:54:15:
Actually yes, you can make them fit. But it will take some work and part of that is some cutting of the main square cross bar that ties the sides together as well as extending the lever arms where the spring rods attach. It isn't perfect but it'll work if that is all you have.
I ran cub cultivators on my Super A for a year or two until I could find Super A cultivators locally.
If you run over size tires it becomes difficult as the rear gangs get very close to the tires and the height makes it difficult to get the sweeps into the ground.
My SA has 12.4's on the rear and I had to air them down quite a bit. Still do for plowing to get depth, especially if you are breaking a land.
Actually I still have the cub cultivators I ran on my SA in the barn...
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