Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 14, 2009 at 19:11:01 from (209.226.247.191):
In Reply to: Super A posted by Mark on August 14, 2009 at 07:19:40:
Mark: Cultivators, yes, planters no, however you can adapt other planters for small vegetables.
I've had tool bar cultivators for 51 years, two 72" tool bars center mount and two on the rear fast hitch. I can plant two 26" rows with my 130 set at 52 inches. I have used tractor set at 60" and 2x30" rows or 3x 20" rows. I just purchased a tool bar 4 row Stan Hay small seed precission vegetable seeder. I plan to use that behind my 140 planting 4, 10" rows between the wheels set on 60" tread. It will be 48" between the 12.4x24 tires and the row spread will cover 30". That seeder will precission seed such crops as pelleted carrots seed, onions. cole crops, rutabagas, etc. In the case of carrots and onions it also seeds three seed lines about 1" apart per row. I actually have 10 of these seeding units, each row being a unit.
Send me an e mail, I'll see what I have around for photos. By the way my tool bars are 1,5" square cold roll steel, IH made a clamp to clamp either 1/2"x 1-1/2" rectangular shank or 1-1/4" round shank to 1.5" square tool bars. There are a few items I don't have photos of yet, mainly the planters, I just bought them 4 weeks ago.
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