Posted by kennyz garden on July 16, 2013 at 06:47:34 from (208.91.137.173):
In Reply to: Re: 130 belly mounts? posted by gene bender on July 16, 2013 at 02:33:16:
i am raising mixed market vegetables from arugula to zucchini. i have seen all sorts of tools and am well versed with belly tools for other small cultivating tractors things like Buddingh In-row Weeders and basket weeders. what i need is more detail on the mounts this tractor does not have the linkage and or tool bars under the belly. i dont want to spend money on the tractor if it is going to cost too much to get the belly linkage and tool bar holders and carriers. in some of these picktures i can see a little of the linkages i need but i could use more detailed picturesor information on sources so i can locate the linkage i need.
on the unit i am considering i can see a pair of square holes that looks like where a tool bar of some sort could be inserted but it is fixed position it also has a stuby lift arm on the side of the engine.
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