The reason for the one shovel. The single shank in the front is it is ment to be used with the rest of the cultivator that is the part that goes on the 3 point and you could see and keep them on the row better than the rear mount that had the other shanks on and the only downside is having to step over the lift rod for the front to get on. That is other than taking them off or putting them on for using tractor on a different job the rest of the day. I hated that rear mount and wished we had the front unit as well. I only ever saw one front mount unit and it was at auction that I did not have enough money to get. Your pictures do not look right as there is no connection to rear axle and the front unit bolts to front side of front axle. If I could find it I do have the owners manual for one. I started cultivating with the rear section in late 50's and because we did not have that front section I took over the John Deere A with hand lift cultivators in 58. In later years we had 3 point 4 row cultivators for the bigger Fords but I left them set and went back to the 4 row Deere front mount cultivators. What you are showing in your pictures is in no way a normal front section for an 8N. I don't know what it is tho.
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