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Re: 1940 Farmall A implement
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 10, 2003 at 03:43:15 from (216.208.58.137):
In Reply to: 1940 Farmall A implement posted by Greg Miller on August 08, 2003 at 09:39:20:
Greg: Back a few years ago I heiped a guy gear up a cultivator built with modern S tines that mounted to tractor in same manner as the plow. He used a hydraulic pump belt driven from belt pulley, complete with resovoir, valves etc. Not quite as convenient as live hydraulics, but as my friend said still better than hand lift. He said nearing 60 that hand lift wouldn't be very live either. He operated his plow, snow blade and the cultivator with this hydraulic unit. There is a guy who posts on here regularly BIG JOHN, he is aware of a hydraulic unit you can buy that will fit right under seat and drive from pulley. The unit is self contained and complete and at a price that is favourable. I built a single point fast hitch using the Super A plow lift, a hitch socket from a Farmall 560 and used the Super A drawbar for the wish bone. You can probably build a 3 point hitch more economically.
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