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Re: Missing pieces?
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Posted by Haas on October 03, 2001 at 13:09:08 from (129.37.117.99):
In Reply to: Missing pieces? posted by 68 Mag on October 02, 2001 at 19:25:01:
Never saw a cultivator that bolted anything to those two holes. In my experience they are seldom used for anything. I think maybe if you had a manual lift, some of the parts bolted to that. One use that I do know of is that a bracket for a two way plow bolts to those. It has over center levers to hold one plow up while you are plowing with the other. To use the two way plow, it requires the bracket, plus a special rear rockshaft that is split so each side can be lowered independently by using the over center levers that mount to the two holes you mention. If you have nothing to attach to those holes, get the water, etc out of them and then put a cork in them to keep anything from getting in there.
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