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Rear cultivators for farmall bn

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Bill

05-26-2001 17:04:59




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I just recently purchased a set of cultivators for my bn. I got the front gangs on and adjusted ok, but I can't figure out how to attach the rear ones. I would sure like to see a picture or get some advice - I think something may be missing.




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Dave BN

05-27-2001 06:04:48




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 Re: rear cultivators for farmall bn in reply to Bill, 05-26-2001 17:04:59  
Bill, Lots to tell you but hard to do via this post. You should have a left and right rear gang. These bolt on the same holes as the rear drawbar. Oh yea, you have to take off both drawbars which can be a challenge if they haven't been off in a while-took me a week to get mine off the first time. The left and right rears then should curve around right behind each rear tire. If you have a center gang, there are two triangle shaped brackets that bolt up under the transmission and a rod passes through the the center gang and through these brackets. The rear lift bolts to the same place as the rear bolt on the left and right gang. the left support arm bolts to one of the fender bolts and the right(short) support bolts to the fender and right seat support bracket. If you have hand lift, it bolts to the platform by your right foot and the lifting rod passes under the seat to the rear lift. Like I said, kinda a lot of info for this post. If you get lost you can call me 231-853-6450. I'll be home most of Sunday and Monday except Sunday late afternoon/early evening. Leave a message if I'm not in. Dave BN.

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gene b

05-26-2001 18:03:37




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 Re: rear cultivators for farmall bn in reply to Bill, 05-26-2001 17:04:59  
there are some different types that were avail usually three one behind each wheel and a y-type that bolted on the four bosses under the trans do you have the hand lift or the exhaust lift have all the parts stuff can copy pages on the scanner first the bar that lifts all the tooling is it the right length for a BN put the one you have up and see if you have the right one the lift lever for the rear mounts on the platform by the fender let me know

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