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Re: Need advice on Farmall for cultivating garden
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Posted by RN on April 14, 2006 at 23:38:08 from (166.126.218.219):
In Reply to: Need advice on Farmall for cultivating garden posted by Nicolas on April 14, 2006 at 18:51:30:
Check Hugh McKay postings on A,100, 130, 140s. can do a 2-12 plow about like a 9N ford, Hugh M noted that a couple 2 row cultivators exist for market gardening- not the most common but known design and home made version could be possible- front mount toolbar slides under engine, shovels slide to row width. Cub is single 12 plow, one row mostly cultivator, excellent garden and mower tractor, but a stretch for field use. 100 with right equipment should handle large garden- in Wisconsin A's and later variations were a favorite for tobacco growers, could handle large garden, small hay field and small corn patch besides tobacco. RN.
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