Posted by LaBoyteaux on April 21, 2011 at 01:31:14 from (76.14.94.14):
In Reply to: Farmall C cultivators? posted by W-400 Chris on April 20, 2011 at 21:57:54:
The cultivators are raised and lowered by linkage from the touch control unit. The H & M tractors did not have the center mounted touch control but used the lift-all, or later live hydraulics to control the cultivators. Additionally the C did not use the front mounted lift arms from the A & B tractors but lift units which bolt to either side at the front of the tractor. Rear assembly attached to the axle rather than bolting inside the final drive castings as on the A & B. Altogether the two systems are very different.
There was a great assortment of tool bars, clamps, standards and tools for all the cultivators and some of these will interchange.
The C was generally a two row tractor although variations of up to four rows could be had, even on a Cub.
Maybe someone would have some early manuels with pictures because there were really a great variety of cultivators.
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