I am actually considering several different options. One is the cultivator/planter setup mentioned. Another is to set this one up with lillistons or hillers in the middle and then having the option of shank or tine cultivators in the back, or a planter, or whatever. I am trying to keep this one versatile.
I am working on a deal to work with a guy who grows 20 acres of vegetables to grow some stuff for a small CSA in exchange for helping him/working with him. He grows a lot of salad crops so there will be a lot of work there plus me growing tomatoes, cukes, etc for csa. I have an A with a one row cultivator and he has a super A with a rigged up toolbar cultivator. I am hoping to switch that to a budding basket weeder and and get a better setup for beet knives. Then have the super c setup for planting, fertilizing, etc. I just want it to be more of an all around tractor. He has a newer new holland loader tractor but i don't see the point using it to plant when a $1500 super c will work.
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