Posted by AG in IN on November 04, 2013 at 19:13:14 from (67.236.111.177):
In Reply to: cultivators posted by Just Another Old Geezer on November 04, 2013 at 15:41:17:
There were a couple of different steerable ones for H's and M's, and the HM-221 was by far the most popular steerable one.
If it's a HM-221, unless it's a really early one, has some rare features or something, or is in perfect shape, it's not worth much.
If it's a HM-221, it may have some more demand for a collector if:
It's an early one with the steering throwout operating off one side via a bent rod.
It's 100% hand lift. Most were hydraulic. Some used 2 cyl.'s, some used 3. 3 cyl. lifts are better if someone actually wants to use it.
It has odd shanks, hillers, weeders, etc.. Most had one shank on each side of the row on the front gangs. Other combinations on the front gangs would be somewhat rare.
AG
This post was edited by AG in IN at 19:14:11 11/04/13.
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