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ID-Junker

01-31-2003 07:47:45




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Any one found a good website with homemade implement plans, or cutting down larger implements to fit on small tractors. ANY PLANS FROM A TO Z would be a help.

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Hugh MacKay

02-02-2003 17:22:05




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 Re: Homemade Implements in reply to ID-Junker, 01-31-2003 07:47:45  
I sold the factory blade for my Farmall 130 and had one locally fabricated. I like it better than factory unit. I have fabricated several cultivators or spring tooth harrows for small tractors both one point fast hitch and 3 point hitch. I buy the S tines and fabricate a frame for unit. I will give one little tip use 5/8 x 2 flat bar as opposed to 1/2 x 2 for mounting S tines. They are a bit tough to get together but will stay tight on 5/8 x 2 bar. I can buy a complete S tine with clamp and point for under $10 Cdn. These are far more effective than buying old cultivators and cutting down for small tractor. On S tines allow about 1.25 hp per tine. I have 15 S tine on my 130, it will stop tractor if I drop cultivator in ground deep.

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Leroy

02-02-2003 07:34:46




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 Re: Homemade Implements in reply to ID-Junker, 01-31-2003 07:47:45  
What type implements are you talking about, some easy, some cann't be done.



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ID-Junker

02-03-2003 07:54:32




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 Re: Re: Homemade Implements in reply to Leroy, 02-02-2003 07:34:46  
To start,"cann't be done" is not in my vocabulary. It may not be cheeper or easyer in time anything can be done. I have made a planter out of a atv drive belts for small seeds, cut down a disk and made many cultivators. Now am working on a sod cutter, 3 pt tree spade, and a rolling collter switch plow. I have tons of scrap no money in selling as scrap. I have a farmall cub, IH200, kabota b7100, and a Ford 1920. I would like to thank all of you for positive help.

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Ed

02-01-2003 14:38:49




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 Re: Homemade Implements in reply to ID-Junker, 01-31-2003 07:47:45  
Here are some photos of some of my home-built stuff. Might give you some ideas.

Ed



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kenny macaluso

11-23-2003 19:26:46




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 Re: Re: Homemade Implements in reply to Ed, 02-01-2003 14:38:49  
Great job on the implements!



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Taylor Lambert

02-01-2003 10:59:56




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 Re: Homemade Implements in reply to ID-Junker, 01-31-2003 07:47:45  
Tractorbynet.com has a good build ityourself forum and Yahoo Homebuilt Farm Equipment group is another. Cadplans.com sell some plans to. If my scanner gets back to working ill scan some pics of all my homebuilt projects. Best reguards Taylor Lambert



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DaveInMI

02-01-2003 03:32:11




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 Re: Homemade Implements in reply to ID-Junker, 01-31-2003 07:47:45  
Got a CD for Christmas of past FARM SHOW magazines. Lots of home-made stuff. It would take hours to look at all of them.



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