My first cultivating experience was with a four row mounted on a Deere A. Ten years later I graduated to a rear mount four row on a 630 so we finally had power steering. I will never know why dad did not put the front mount on the 630. The 630 with power steering sat in the shed doing nothing during the cultivating season while we still used the A with armstrong steering to cultivate with. That ABG front mount cultivator would probably fit right on the 630 without modification. in the mid-70's we traded the four row rear mount for a six row 30" to pull with the 630. Then we got another 6 row to put behind the 1086. I liked the 1086 for the air conditioning but I felt like I was sealed into another world in that cab and too distanced from what was going on with the cultivator behind me. Most times if we didn't have enough manpower to run two cultivators the 1086 sat in the shed while I used the 630 to cultivate just because i felt more in tune to what was going on with the small tractor and no cab. The downside to cultivating with the 630 was it was HOT in capital letters. I put many hundreds of hours on that 630 cultivating, it did earn it's keep well. I am glad the cultivating days are over though and I never care to do that boring job again. Period!
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