John Deere MT cultivator On Deere Model A

Anonymous-0

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I have a chance to buy a MT cultivator.
But I have model A.
The front hitch is a little bet deferent on the MT but could be converted to fit the A.
But would it touch the dirt?
Could the lift be converted to work?
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks for all your time.
 
I have to go back in memory about 45 years, so don't quote me as gospel. The front is similiar, but the MT had a swing in worker that fit on the front plate, and bolted to a carrier plate on the side. There was an alignment pin on the worker frame that fit into the carrier plate and bolted on. Then, the lift rods went back to the rockshaft arms and pinned in. They could be configured to lift one side or both. If I'm right, the A B G workers had a radius rod for each side to the steering pedestal, and an alignment pin that fit onto the tractor, and the worker fit over the pin and was bolted to the frame. The lift arms on the worker were on top, and the lift rod went to the top side of the rockshaft, which pushed rather pulled the worker frames up. The rear workers were very similiar, and hooked to the axle housings, and lifted from the rockshaft action in a similiar way as the MT. The MT was a very easy tractor to mount workers on, and easier to detach and attach than the ABG because they swung into place once on the front plate. But, it shouldn't be too difficult to modify them to fit an A....
 
Your right on how they work.
I was thanking that the cultivator parts may be the same as the ABG.
But they may be to short to.
The lift may be hard to convert to pull instead of push.
I see on this sit that ABG 200 sires cultivators or pretty cheap.
May be I can fined one of those instead.
Thanks for your help though.
 

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