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Re: Re: Re: Cultivator for 140/ Super A


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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 28, 2003 at 10:42:01 from (209.226.106.122):

In Reply to: Re: Re: Cultivator for 140/ Super A posted by DAVEABBN on May 28, 2003 at 09:03:21:

Dave: The only real difference is the lift arms that mount on tractor. Those lift arms are significantly different. What I have in print is two pages from parts book. The right lift arm is on one page and left is on the other. These parts pages match my cultivator lift arms. The set I have came with the Super A. I have also had them on my 130 and right now have them on 140. I have had 5 sets of these in my life time. 3 of them came with SA tractors and 2 sets with 130 tractors. I will say this that over the years these did have some minor changes. I had one set that I could not adjust properly for SA or 130. I suspect they were damaged at some point. In many cases I bought these tractors to get an implement or attachment I wanted. It took 45 years to get what I now have. There are still some items I'm looking for. I should do alright if I live to be 100. I am quite positive 144 is right and 133 is wrong as I went to CaseIH two weeks ago for a part I broke. F-133 brought up nothing on their computer. I checked these parts pages I have and F-144 worked. There is also a wide variety of ground working tools for these cultivators, some of them so vastly different you wouldn't recognize it as the same cultivator. I have mine geared up with tool bars that go right across tractor and protrude 6" on either side. With that I can clamp ground tools just about any where I want. For high single row crops I remove that and use the conventional tooling. I have a series of disc blades that mount on my tool bar. I put these on one end and go around perimeter of garden after planting. I can cut a straight edge where grass meets garden. It looks real neat, as mower can mow right to edge. My wife even gets me to go around some of her flower beds with this. I say some as she tends to get the curves to short for tractors turning radius.

If you delve into some of IH models on plows for example there were A-87 and B-87. same plow just different mounting. I have a single point fast hitch plow for 130 or 140. The same plow comes also with 2 point for 200 and 230 tractors. I do hope this helps some. Any questions just ask.


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