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Re: super a culivators
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Posted by Mark on April 25, 2006 at 14:57:49 from (172.136.80.24):
In Reply to: super a culivators posted by banjo on April 25, 2006 at 13:12:31:
banjo, Hugh can tell you better than I can. But, the front portions have 2 sides and the frame shanks go in the tube behind the front axle and are clamped there. The rear portions are 2 sides again..nothing to them but a frame that goes in a hole in the final drive housing and you can clamp whatever kind of sweep or disc hiller you want on the frame..these rear parts sorta look like a crooked L. NO drawbar is used with them....the drawbar would run over your plants! Your cultivators straddle your crop..so the center of the tractor has to be clear of obstructions..no drawbar! Clear as mud? Mine are mounted, pix probably wouldn't help you.
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