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Re: Implaments for the Super A ??
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 10, 2003 at 14:21:42 from (64.228.14.95):
In Reply to: Implaments for the Super A ?? posted by TODD on March 10, 2003 at 12:15:26:
Todd: I gather your tractor already has a 1 point fast hitch, right? I have a lot of single point equipment. Most of it I have taken regular 3 point equipment and fabricated a single point fork. Some of the forks came from two point implements in scrapyard. I fabricated 3 of these and that is expensive. Examples: 1. Using a factory Super A plow, I cut the beam off just ahead of coulter mount, and installed a fast hitch fork close in design to factory set up. 2. I fabricated a frame for S tine cultivator teeth. I have two of these a 3 bar for harrowing and a 2 bar for row crop cultivation. A complete S tine with clamp and point is under $10. here in Canada. Use 5/8 x 2 flat bar for mounting those S tine on. My harrowing one has 15 S tines the row crop has 9 S tines. 3. I removed the 3 point from a John Deere 247 corn planter and using a fast hitch fork I fabricated parts on end to bolt up where 3 point came off. I did the same with a John Deere rotary hoe, a Century 60 gal sprayer, a rear blade and pallet forks. I have completely fabricated a couple other items, one for shaping beds that fit between tires. How far away are you, I live in Strathroy Ontario. I do have a factory plow and disc harrow. I am always tinkering with additions to my collection of single point fast hitch implements. I also have center mount cultivators and a front mounted snow blade. These little tractors are monsters when it comes to plowing snow. If you are close by feel free to come and have a look. I have been years putting this all together. You can also look at Wengers. com in PA they are pricy but have a lot of 1 point implements. If I count all my time in this Wengers probably look inexpensive. The least expensive implements I have are the conversions.
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