Posted by johnald on July 17, 2013 at 18:37:11 from (74.240.136.97):
In Reply to: 130 belly mounts? posted by kenny'z garden on July 15, 2013 at 22:19:08:
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I have a '57 130. It is a great cultivation/light soil prep tractor. I have a 5' disk and it pulls it with ease. The belly mount sickle bar is a bit of a pain to get on and off but it's nice to have if you ever really need it. The quick hitch will spoil you but the implements that you can use with it are limited. Mine came with the high crop cultivator frame. I took off the stock tool bars and welded up a 2" tool bar that fits into the lift arms. I would like to find the regular cultivator arms but from what I have seen if you don't get the cultivator arms when you buy the tractor they are too expensive to purchase separately. Around here they go for 500-700. I have a cub that I fabricated a cultivator frame for because I didn't want to buy one. It took quite a bit of time and you have to have forge and welding skills to build it. I'll try to take a picture of the bar I made for the 130 tomorrow. The cub frame is not on the tractor at the moment. The 130 is a great tractor. It has impressive power for it's hp rating. If you really need the belly mount cultivator I would try to find a tractor that comes with them.
It is late in the day but I'm pretty sure the Super A has the 113 motor and the 130/140 has the 123. I know my 130 will out pull a Super A.
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