Posted by Rootsy on February 18, 2011 at 07:58:28 from (24.247.111.162):
In Reply to: Cultivators posted by CraigChristian on February 16, 2011 at 17:54:15:
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With all due respect Dean, when you can't find what you need, or can't afford it, you make work what you have, until you can.
The fellow asked a question and a few individuals jumped right in and said no. I from personal experience, know otherwise and simply stated so with a brief synopsis of how. I do not run them anymore, I now own 2 sets of SA cultivators, one is for sale if anyone is interested.
BTW, nothing was cobbled and the modification cost was ZERO, except for some of my time. I happen to be a design engineer as a profession. Everything was well thought out, mocked up and properly modified to be easily reversed, well before anything was cut apart.
Is it ideal? No... Does it work in a pinch? Yes. A helluva lot better than cultivating corn with a hoe.
Also, B, C and SC cultivators will not work nearly as easily on a SA as the cub setup. SA cultivators are much more rare here in the North than Cub. I can buy Cub cultivators at $100 - $150 a set at auctions all summer long. It'll cost you 3+ times that for SA cultivators and they are 10X as rare.
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