Posted by Dennis K (WA) on July 12, 2012 at 19:59:24 from (24.21.78.195):
In Reply to: Two more Farmalls posted by Dennis K (WA) on July 11, 2012 at 20:22:08:
Gene, thanks for the info. The cultivating systems are new to me as my background is with IH Construction Equip. There are not near as many options and variations in that field as in farming equip, but it has been interesting. I do have the clamps for the rear round bar tooling but not the flat bar for the front.
It appears the front cultivators are for a different model tractor. The mounting plate bolt pattern does not match the C but has been torched to fit. Any ideas as to what machine it was designed for ? 200 maybe?
see picture.
sflem849- I thought it was unique also and had an influence on the purchase.
Hayfarmer- We are in Ridgefield which is just north of and borders Vancouver Wa. The tractors came out of Toppenish. I knew the fellow had some cultivator parts and I had seen the tractors before but was not interested then. But now he made a deal I could not refuse.
I thought there were some somewhat rare items involved and near new tires.
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