Posted by gene bender on January 24, 2014 at 07:48:24 from (207.177.56.213):
In Reply to: Cultivating Tractor posted by Ed3 on January 24, 2014 at 07:06:22:
Depends on how much you have to do the SA does have a high clearence for tall crops and for garden stuff its great there are lots of tooling thats available for different crops and getting on and off is nice. Of course you know they are one row unless you could find a vegie model but they are hard to find as they did up to 6 rows 15 on center or any rows from 2 to 6 different spacing. Regular As hand lift works well too and they arent too hard to find but the two cults arent changeable due to the lift. So do not get an SA and try to use the cult for the A. I do have a cult for the A either exhaust lift or hand. The hand lift is spring loaded and easy to use.
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