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Posted by Tom Libby on April 17, 2000 at 21:04:20 from (166.62.68.179):
In Reply to: Super A tractor implements posted by Jerry Jenkins on April 17, 2000 at 07:05:04:
I'm using a '49 Super a on a 4 acre CSA. Has an after-market 3 point hitch, which I use for a tiller, an old disc harrow, a one bottom plow and a cultivator. The underbelly setup is very adaptable. I bought discs on round shafts and vegetable knives bolted onto pipes. The wheels are spaced at 45", and with the unerbelly equip I can mark rows for single or double row beds,(at 18'apart in the bed) Shovels mark the rows which can then be cultivated between rows with discs and knives. Hopefully in the pile of parts are square toolbars which attach under the belly and extend under the tractor to mark and cultivate sinlgle row beds and cultivate between (inside) the double rows. These are orientd on the edge (diamond). The swept back toolbars use a cast unit with a wedge shaped bolt with nut which hold a inch and a half round shaft to which the particular tool is attached. Hope this is understandable, I dont have a scanner or now how to send a drawing. Mine came with a bucket and other equip for fertilizer side dresser. I think a seeder is available, but I use a hand pushed seeder in the marked rows. Any help? --Tom
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