Posted by gene bender on July 15, 2011 at 13:03:25 from (207.177.56.53):
In Reply to: BN CULTIVATOR posted by blake D on July 15, 2011 at 12:46:46:
They are the same cult as the B only difference is the rear rockshaft it is 8in narrower fronts are the same. Color is pretty much up to you the shanks were always black guards were either blue or red. Later cults 48 and up were all red except the shanks. I paint mine RED frame Blue tooling bars and Black round braces with of course black shanks and Blue sheilds. I have a later cult that has everything red. Over the years i have seen different color schemes from the early models to the later one made after the production of the tractors was stopped. There are also different clamps holding shanks to the tooling bars along with different types of shanks. I have some early owners manuals and also some later ones with different publish dates. So i would say there realy isnt any rule to painting scheme. When sandblasting i have found the different colors. My BN-221 is the red,blue amd black scheme
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