Thanks. Never have used them myself, so probably... 20-30 years of non use. Grandpa always left them on, and so I just left them as is. For awhile I had a different style on the one with the new rim on it, but traded that cultivator set off and found this set in amongst some spare parts so put them on so both tractors match now.
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Grandpa just left the corn picker screen on it for whatever reason, even though the picker was long gone, so when I got it in the early 90s, I just left it on there. I like the look.
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Haha, it is an odd and backwards combo, isn't it!
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Yeah, I was just starting in the middle there when I took the picture, but it was taking a good 4 passes before you could even see that I was getting anywhere. That RWA doesn't pull and cut hard in corn trash for some reason. Probably needs more weight to push it down, as the tractor wasn't even pulling hard, and it wouldn't track straight for anything.
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