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Re: For Curiousity's Sake - Conventional Cultivati
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Posted by Allan in NE on February 13, 2006 at 14:34:41 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: For Curiousity's Sake - Conventional Cultivating posted by ShepFL on February 13, 2006 at 14:17:26:
Dunno, just a theory, But, lots of the manufacturers' were running rear cultivators in the mid 50s. Just plain easier to hook up a rear mount than fight that belly mount. John Deere and IH for sure. Then, when Ford's stranglehold patient on the 3-point hitch ran out, they were all off to the races big time. We were equipped all two point and when that time came, we dropped that junk like a bad habit. Couldn't get it switched over fast enough because that old two point stuff had hit it's limit on weight. Plus, it was way easier to drive a rear mount cultivator. :>) Allan
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