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Re: 3-point Super-c question
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Posted by Brian Schmidt on January 25, 2000 at 19:24:35 from (216.178.176.105):
In Reply to: 3-point Super-c question posted by Greg on January 25, 2000 at 18:55:42:
Best one I found is the Saginaw County model. It uses a separate cylinder to raise and lower it. Most others use some stupid rods to the cultivator arms. These seem like they would always be in the way and would have a tendancy to bend under load. The Saginaw also has a float feature that most don't. This is very useful with a back blade, mower, and many other components. They are made very heavy and will never break. But the best part is the price. They are now about $500. Still about $150-$300 cheaper than most others. They don't have any info on the site about this model, but sent me pictures in the mail upon request. Pictures looked exactly like the real thing. These guys are very honest.
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