Posted by Brad in TX on February 02, 2010 at 10:00:43 from (209.137.232.122):
In Reply to: Farmall A Manual Lift posted by Paul Wald on February 01, 2010 at 17:57:59:
The hand-lift cultivator lifting mechanism, rock shaft and springs were much lighter duty than the hand lifts designed for plows. Even the hand lifts for the plows had a tendancy to break at the base because of the bolt hole drilled in the arm to attach it to the ratcheting mechanism. The hand lift for the plow might be able to lift 150# or so but I wouldn't think that it could handle much more without some reinforcement. Remember the hand lift is not picking up the entire weight of the plow, part of the weight is supported by the depth adjustment lever. The hand lift cultivator setup is not designed to do any serious weight lifting and I don't think I'd try it with that setup.
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