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Re: cultivating with the H


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Posted by RN on June 26, 2014 at 12:49:07 from (66.188.143.138):

In Reply to: Re: cultivating with the H posted by longear on June 26, 2014 at 09:45:40:

No rears cultivator on H meant easier to get on and off- about as easy as getting on and off grandfathers B JD with the simple rear wheels only rears and sometimes without them. JD catalog had their quick mount units for IHC listed- get the front subframe mounted and then could do the quick mount in 1/2 hour. The swingaway side sections had the inside 3 leaf or S spring that took care of front wheel tracks and you could put a similar section to outer side to take care of the rear wheel tracking- just like the B rig. Not many in area had the JD quick mount on IHC H 2 rows- but a couple guys did have the 4 row units on Ms and 400,early 560 Ds. The fast hitch rear mounts were quick to get mounted- but needed to get the front guide rods set right and the hassle was getting the shields set right for the smaller, 1st pass plants and proper alignment, tracking when row bent some- front mount you could see the shovels, shield and the plant rows. Fathers last rig on 560 was fast hitch had the wheel track leaf spring sets and the front mounting frame had the shovels, 1/2 shovel and shields that could get real close to beans especially- was from a M, 400 rig. My 350D has fast hitch- used to share equipment with brothers 560 D and the gas rig later, cousin has grandfathers B. Now Sister has 12 or 16 row planter and spray rig on the 88nn something JDs - no more cultivating. IHC 350D was last used as a garden tractor- semi retired to older brothers place. RN


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