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Re: For Curiousity's Sake - Conventional Cultivati
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Posted by Farmerboy on February 13, 2006 at 18:08:15 from (66.84.234.35):
In Reply to: For Curiousity's Sake - Conventional Cultivating posted by ShepFL on February 13, 2006 at 14:17:26:
Like the rest said, the front mounts are a pain to hook and unhook. two and four row units are bad enough but I can't imagine hooking a front mount 8R30 cultivator(I've seen them, even had one offered to me). That's pry why they no longer make 'em. Pretty easy to back up to the cultivator and lift the 3pt arms ( provided you have a quik coupler). Lots of guys around here don't cultivate at all anymore. They depend completely on spraying I cultivated my corn with a 60 and front mount 400 last year and plan on using the rig again this year. Just tonight, I finished up putting together a 200 on a "B" and hope to use it as well.
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