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What kind of cults are these?

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KevinH

04-23-2005 11:03:59




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I picked up these front cult. frames at the salvage yard this morning. I put them on mine just like I took them off the old frame. Just a few questions...1)Can anyone tell me what model they are so I can get a manual? 2)What am I missing? 3)I know this has been covered, but I have forgotten...there are 3 hydraulic ports...1 on mag side and 2 on carb side...which ports go where? Thanks for any and all info. Kevin
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riverbend

04-23-2005 18:33:32




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 Re: What kind of cults are these? in reply to KevinH, 04-23-2005 11:03:59  
They look like HM-250 cultivator frames.

Someone cut off the flat iron that goes from the end of the cultivator frame to just below the welded bracket at the front of the mounting plate.

You are missing a bunch of parts. I'll post a couple pictures over on the implement photos section.



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KevinH

04-23-2005 18:39:58




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 Re: What kind of cults are these? in reply to riverbend, 04-23-2005 18:33:32  
Thanks, those pics will go a long way to helping me find what I need. Kevin



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Jim Becker

04-23-2005 20:06:40




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 Re: What kind of cults are these? in reply to KevinH, 04-23-2005 18:39:58  
You can try looking at the front cover of Guy Fay's Data Book too.



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KevinH

04-23-2005 20:13:20




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 Re: What kind of cults are these? in reply to Jim Becker, 04-23-2005 20:06:40  
Yep, there they are in vivid color. I wonder how many times I've opened that book and never noticed. Thanks, Kevin



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CNKS

04-23-2005 14:03:20




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 Re: What kind of cults are these? in reply to KevinH, 04-23-2005 11:03:59  
The front cultivator cylinders hook to the same ports your plow is/should be attached to, the one on the right and the front one on the left. If you have a rear section with it's own cylinder, it attaches to the left rear port.



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KevinH

04-23-2005 14:08:51




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 Re: What kind of cults are these? in reply to CNKS, 04-23-2005 14:03:20  
Thanks CNKS! I'm going to hook up the cylinders later and see if 40 some-odd years in the woods will still push!



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Dick Davis

04-23-2005 13:43:37




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 Re: What kind of cults are these? in reply to KevinH, 04-23-2005 11:03:59  
Kevin when you find out Model let me know I have same front end but different rear and could use Model number and Manual. Thanks Dick Davis



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KevinH

04-23-2005 13:56:13




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 Re: What kind of cults are these? in reply to Dick Davis, 04-23-2005 13:43:37  
Will do, however, I don't have any of the back. What you see is the hookup for a HM150 3 disc plow I have hooked up to it. Kevin



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