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Posted by retired on December 06, 2004 at 17:44:21 from (205.188.117.13):
In Reply to: 'Member this? posted by Allan in NE on December 06, 2004 at 13:38:18:
Allen, I wasn,t very old when I cultivated with Dad,s F-20 and a two row steering cultivator. The cultivator hooked in the bracket on the steering shaft and when you turned the wheel it would shift the cultivator, It was really handy when you crossed the corn the second time. Especially if dad didn't get the check wire on the planter pulled the same as the time before. My dad was very particular about cultivating, some times we would have to cultivate just after the corn came up. First gear idled down, Notice the spacing between the row shovels in the picture. Dad added springs holding the space as close as it would go. Another thing I remember is how heavy the pto driven lift was to mount on the rear end cover.Also remember you had to be moving or in nuetral with the clutch out to raise the cult.
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