Posted by Leroy on January 05, 2022 at 11:06:56 from (174.96.234.96):
In Reply to: Cultivator Info posted by T-Nason on January 05, 2022 at 10:09:00:
Cannot tell from that poor picture. You need the lift arms on the rockshaft, then the levers, the rod from the levers to the lifting pipr, then the lifting pipe then if quick tatch the 2 mounting brackets for each side, then the fronr mounting plate for the front end. Then the quick tatch sides have to match tractor along with the connections between each side and the brace rods, 2 each side for fromt and then complete gangs with the row fenders and that is just the front end but you can use just the front ganga if there are enough shanks to do it without rhe rear gangs that are to remove tire tracks and they can be just the one for each rear wheel with or without the one for center that you have to use if you do not have the 5 shanks under the belly of the tractor. The rear gangs may have spring trip shanks or spring shanks. If you go to the parts site then you can look at parts books to see what you need
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