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B-238 Cuiltivators on B

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Red Raider

01-06-2005 17:40:59




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Will the B-238 tool bars extend beyond the wheels dished in to minimum width? Without the cultivators, our B will just squeek on without rubbing the utility trailer rails. We would like to bring the B to shows and RPRU fully set up with the B-238. Maybe I should just haul everything down and install them once we get to a show.

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gene b

01-07-2005 02:19:40




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 Re: B-238 Cuiltivators on B in reply to Red Raider, 01-06-2005 17:40:59  
That depends on which tooling you have for the cultivator as there were different toolbars avail. Either case all you have to do is slide the outer gangs in or saw the two outside toolbars off so they clear. I have several of these cults and there are different types of tooling. Looking for a BN-435 veggie cult it is a similar version of the A-437 which i have.



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Red Raider

01-07-2005 13:25:04




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 Re: B-238 Cuiltivators on B in reply to gene b, 01-07-2005 02:19:40  
I don"t want to do any mods to the cultivators. I"ll have to check with them installed to see what will work. Thanks for the input.



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Jim Becker

01-07-2005 18:14:12




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 Re: B-238 Cuiltivators on B in reply to Red Raider, 01-07-2005 13:25:04  
You should be OK with them as is, or maybe some minor readjusting (move a standard in or set for narrower rows).



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David B

01-06-2005 20:44:03




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 Re: B-238 Cuiltivators on B in reply to Red Raider, 01-06-2005 17:40:59  
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I don't know, how tall are the rails?



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