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Re: wide front and hydraulics for a B ?
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Posted by L Mack on March 07, 2007 at 14:36:07 from (68.157.139.93):
In Reply to: Re: wide front and hydraulics for a B ? posted by riverbend on February 28, 2007 at 19:01:38:
The wide front end from a C may work on the B. Cultivating with the B will not be as easy as with the C. You can only see one row well with the B and that was one reason it was dropped in favor of the C. Also, finding the parts needed including tool bars which are different for the B is difficult. The c, Super C, 200, 230, and 240 were made up through the late 1950's and many more were made. The front tool bars were changed for the C and were not forward compatible from those made for the B. The tool bars were changed again for the 230 and 240 to accomodate exterior hydraulics and the tool bars were more like the ones used for the H, M, 300, and 400 (the bent rectangular bars gave way to round straight bars) but the old c cultivator tool bars could be used up through the 240 with slight modification for the exterior hydraulics and a longer control rod for the planter and distributor chain drive cut off.
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