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4 row cultivator

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w6tractor

11-13-2005 19:30:15




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What front mounted cultivator would have been available for a Farmall Super M in 1953?




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JohnG(TX)

11-17-2005 17:30:10




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 Re: 4 row cultivator in reply to w6tractor, 11-13-2005 19:30:15  
OK, Here is some more info. According to my library of Owner's Manuals, there were these 4-row cultivators for the H/M/SM/400 and the year of the manual:

HM-438 1949/1951
M-448 1952
H-455A & M-455A 1956
No. 461 1960
No 465/665 1958 (400&450)

The dates are just the date the manual was printed/revised, so it really doesn't mean much on the introduction year of the cultivator. Other 4-row stuff exists, this is just what I have in my library.

JG

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w6tractor

11-19-2005 05:53:30




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 Re: 4 row cultivator in reply to JohnG(TX), 11-17-2005 17:30:10  
Thanks,
This will be very helpful.



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JohnG(TX)

11-14-2005 10:49:28




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 Re: 4 row cultivator in reply to w6tractor, 11-13-2005 19:30:15  
I believe the M-420, M-440(?), and the 455-A. Maybe a few others. I can look up the actuall manuals later if you need.


JG



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w6tractor

11-16-2005 15:53:55




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 Re: 4 row cultivator in reply to JohnG(TX), 11-14-2005 10:49:28  
Thanks,
I have a 1953 Super M that I'm tring to get an assortment of correct implements for.Just wanted to know what would have been available in '53.



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JohnG(TX)

11-16-2005 18:48:31




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 Re: 4 row cultivator in reply to w6tractor, 11-16-2005 15:53:55  
For the Super M and 400/450, there was the 455-A, that was a two-piece cultivator. There were later variants that were two-rows and/or four-rows. Email me and I can give you more info and some pics.

JG



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