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Traded for some cultivators
Traded for this set of cultivators today. Anybody know any info on them? Brand? What they are worth. The way I traded I basic have nothing but a little time in them.
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brinly cultivator
that is a brinly cultivator i have the same one it is probably worth $100 and up depending on condition
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[QUOTE=dsmithjr;140989]Traded for this set of cultivators today. Anybody know any info on them? Brand? What they are worth. The way I traded I basic have nothing but a little time in them.
QUOTE] Don I know you don't want that nasty rusty old thing and since you have nothing in it you can give it to me. :biggrin2: Sam |
Lol Sam your funny! Actually don't need them for my garden but wanted them so I could get a full set of implements.
Cubcadet other than having surface rust they appear complete even the wheels roll. I took the one wheel loose and turned it just messing with them. I hope they are worth a $100 if so I made out like a bandit today |
Nice find, Don!
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Thanks Allen! Ive been following your 1872 thread and it looks awesome
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Thanks Don! I really enjoy that tractor!
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Any body actually use these in your garden? If so what set up do you use for your rows?
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i use mine in the garden. i just set it to the width of the tractor because my rows are a tractors width apart. then if i have no weeding to do but around the plants. it really does work great. other then that i use it after i turn the garden over and disc it. works nice for pulling up the sod clumps so they can dry out and then i disc it again.
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That cultivator would work great working up a food plot at camp or farm where it is hard to get something bigger in. May work well in a landscaping job too.
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I have one too. paid 25.00 for it.. :beerchug:
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Nice cultivator, Doug.
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Congrats on the cultivators Don. I haven't had much luck finding those around here. :beerchug:
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DWayne thats the first set Ive seen around here. That set came out of Casey County.
My Garden is really not big enough to use them between the rows but the idea of busting grass clumps up after discing sounds promising. Doug I noticed yours dont have the wheels on them. I wonder if they are factory or aftermarket? Should I paint them back white or black and red to match the theme of the BRS and the implements for it? |
I dont know if it had wheels or not. mine has the spring type and yours are knives.
I'd go red and black. but the white looks good too. |
Ok spring type and knives? Explain is that good or bad? I know nothing about these.
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Doug was talking about the parts that actually rip the ground. Yours has solid "knife like" teeth, and his are "spring like" teeth.
Both will defiantly be effective in the garden, with enough weight. :beerchug: |
Don awesome score!
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The wheels are factory.. Helps you set the depth for cultivating.
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