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Re: How To Set Up Rolling Cultivators?????????????
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Posted by Hobo,NC on September 11, 2006 at 05:30:04 from (67.141.239.121):
In Reply to: Re: How To Set Up Rolling Cultivators????????????? posted by Allan In NE on September 11, 2006 at 04:51:45:
I have been told that once I git’em on and set up I will not want to take’em off. I have a nutter set and a customer said to stop by hiz place and he will give me a rear tool bar to install’em on so I kin leave’em on the tool bar and not have to mess with seting them up when I want to use’em. I think it’s a 3 point tool bar, I have a N to attach it to. I am new to this and want to figger it out even if its to much werk to install’em. I tell every one I spend as much time set’in up cultivators as one would to cultivate a 25 acre field. I enjoy it and have got quite good at changing them out. I only have ‘bout 1 acre and look for neighbors gardens to git more seat time and experience. My hoe does not mind it either, I bout fergot what a hoe izz used fer. I will try and git Yall a pix of the collard patch tonight. I gotta put a water pump on a 37 Plymouth street Rod with a 350 chebby , kin enny one tell me were they hid it He He He
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