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Re: Re: Re: Which implements use these hydraulic lift arms?


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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 13, 2002 at 15:22:24 from (209.226.106.146):

In Reply to: Re: Re: Which implements use these hydraulic lift arms? posted by Ken on April 13, 2002 at 14:27:04:

I am not sure, but I don't see why not. You are just higher off the ground. Where it mounts on tractor is exactly the same. One of the problems I have had over the years is not enough ground clearence when travelling with cultivator raised. I know if I placed my tractor on 10" high blocks of wood, I could adjust the linkage so ground working tools would do their job. One item that I didn't mention in earlier post is that I have changed all the ground working tools that came with tractor and 133 cultivator to s-tines. In the 50s my father had a Cub similar to what I described earlier, worked fine on Cub. As those ground tools were rigid Cub would spin out if tools hooked something solid. Our area was prone to rocks the plow moved but didn't remove. Super A, 100, 130, etc. just broke the clamps. Clamps being $65. a piece was expensive. The modifications I made were as follows; I fabricated a 2.5 inch tool bar 6 feet long. Then put necessary hardware (welded) on tool bar to hook to lift arms so it is centred on tractor. I have some ground tools that mount directly on 2.5" tool bar. I also have a small seed 2 row vegetable seeder that mounts on that 2.5" tool bar complete with Gandy dry aplicator. I then welded square tube on ends of tool bar paralel with ground. tube is large enough for 1.5" solid bar 15" long with pin down through I have several adjustments foreward and back. To those paralell 1.5" bars I have 2 separate steel frames I can attach. One has .5" x 1.5" tool bars to mount s-tines on. the other has 1.5 square tool bars to mount my old IH ground tools. If you have an questions please e-mail



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