Posted by Eastsider on September 18, 2011 at 16:02:28 from (96.3.32.189):
Hi all:
Here is a good one...We have an Independent Gang Rear Section for the 2c-254a cultivator. The only tractors this fits on is the Super C and 200 style of fast hitch receiver. The problem we have is that the ends of the bars where you mount the scratchers are what I call "diamond" shaped instead of "square". Meaning, that when on the tractor, the ends have the point in the air instead of a flat. So, mounting clamps for regular bars are tilted out of whack. The parts book calls for the regular clamp that you use on the rest of the system. My question is, how do you mount your scratchers on the back??? I have the proper clamp for the middle of the system, but the end ones befuddle me. My thought is to cut off the ends and give them a partial rotation so the flat is facing the right way so the clamp works. Does anyone have experience with this setup??? I have one complete setup as seen here and one with the main frame and top clamps. Here is the picture of what I am referring to.
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