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Posted by AG in IN on February 04, 2003 at 18:30:08 from (205.188.192.189):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: need some help with cultivators posted by will on February 04, 2003 at 14:38:10:
I was going to help you with the cultivator question, but, Will, you seem to know all of the answers already. I have a 2 row steerable type, non-steerable type and a 461 4-row all for H's & M's. The 461 will fit up to a 560 w/ std. drawbar. Also, a 1-row for a SA, and a 2-row for a C. All are complete, and do wonderful jobs, as do the tractors. As for the Kerosene-Distallate idea--some of the old schoolers from the F-Series that used these fuels weren't ready to give them up just yet. These fuels were cheaper, as was diesel, and some people may have been "stubborn", but that was their choice. They weren't really looking at what someone was going to do with their tractor 50 years in the future. They wanted a machine that had the options that they wanted. For the record, I like seeing any and all older tractors in parts to restored condition. I grew up red, but am technically color blind. I just don't care for the attitude and arrogance some, NOT ALL, owners of a certain manufacturer have. You can make slightly different versions of the same statement for any manufacturer. (Don't attempt to ask for help by slapping someone in the face while you're only sticking your boots in your you know what!) Have a good evening, Andrew Ginter "Cultivator King"
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