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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 03, 2007 at 16:51:32 from (209.226.106.46):
In Reply to: Re: Super A cultivator posted by SuperA-Tx on June 03, 2007 at 15:41:06:
Randy: I know you may find this hard to belive, however Dave may have troubles finding any part of the cultivator. I suspect finding offset cultivators in MN is much like looking for hen's teeth. Where I grew up in Nova Scotia 90% of the offset tractors were bought new without cultivators. Livestock farmers loved these little tractors for mowing and raking hay. Our 130 came new with a 7' semi-mount mower. My dad did grow some root crops thus he also bought the cultivators, however many didn't. I suspect WI, MN, IA, northern MI, even a jaunt across Lake Superior into Canada will not yield much cultivator equipment. It's probably even more scarce as you head west US or Canada. Some of those guys have never seen a Super A, 100, 130 or 140, much less the cultivator. I'm afraid Dave will have to look in tobacco country, and not much of that is close by. There was a tobacco industry here in SW Ontario, however I don't see a lot of surplus cultivator equipment at auctions. I do see offset tractors selling without cultivators, although most tractors have a set with them.
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