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    Posted: 25 Apr 2012 at 7:27am
Does any one have a pic of C with cultivator mounted on it that would be helpful in mounting one Thanks in advance
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Do you have any pictures of how the cultivator mounts to the side of the tractor? I saved a cultivator for a C from the scrap man at Harvey Zabel's sale and am also trying to figure out how it mounts on the tractor.  Also, what is the row spacing on the corn that you are cultivating?
 
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These are about the best I have, sorry...
 
You do need the front bracket, to 'hang' the side mounted gangs on, and the back half bolts into the 2 bolt holes that are on the side of the bell housing, where the engine and bell housing bolt together..
 
 
 
I can't remember, but I think grandpas corn were at 30" rows.
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From my experience, that front bracket is commonly misplaced and not included with the gangs when sold.
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Thanks Don and Lonnie,  I believe I do have everything I need and maybe a little bit more. Keep wanting to take a picture of all the parts that came with it but keep forgetting to take the camera out to the building.
 
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