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cultivators for a m farmall

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chris meredith

02-11-2008 19:14:21




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WILL THE CULTIVATORS OFF OF A H WORK ON A FARMALL M OR DOEAS ANYONEHAVE ANY INFOR WERE I MIGHT FIND SOEM CLOSE TO KY TO FIT A M PLEASE HELP WITH ANY THING YOU CAN CHRIS




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georgeky

02-11-2008 20:25:24




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 Re: cultivators for a m farmall in reply to chris meredith, 02-11-2008 19:14:21  
I have a set of HM-250's. I think it is missing the lift cylinders, but I may have those too. email me.



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Allan In NE

02-12-2008 04:03:27




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 Re: cultivators for a m farmall in reply to georgeky, 02-11-2008 20:25:24  
Dunno 'bout you southern guys! :>)

How many cultivators come in a "set"? :>)

Allan



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georgeky

02-12-2008 07:26:04




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 Re: cultivators for a m farmall in reply to Allan In NE, 02-12-2008 04:03:27  
Well Allan lets see. The set I have has 11 cutivator shanks on it. 8 on the front two halves and 3 on the back. Just a term old buddy. Here plows come in a set, more than one gun is a set, two or more forks are a set. 4 horseshoes are set, two is a half a set. Box full of drill bits is a set. If the box is missing a couple it is a partial set. So on and so on.



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Ron in OH

02-12-2008 18:19:39




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 Re: cultivators for a m farmall in reply to georgeky, 02-12-2008 07:26:04  
That's the way to talk about it George.



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Allan In NE

02-11-2008 19:18:46




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 Re: cultivators for a m farmall in reply to chris meredith, 02-11-2008 19:14:21  
Yes Sir, sure will.

Either the 6-row beet and bean or the two-row corn cultivator will for sure.

Allan



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sd pete

02-12-2008 06:27:21




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 Re: cultivators for a m farmall in reply to Allan In NE, 02-11-2008 19:18:46  
I am lazy so i just use a cultivator. A plow and a Disk.



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