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Anybody Got a Wiggle Hoe got a B or G Tractor?

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    Posted: 05 Dec 2011 at 4:22pm
Today I ran across a brochure for  the "Wiggle Hoeing Attachement" that was offered with mountings for AC "B" and "G" tractors. The brochure can be seen at at http://www.tm-tractor.com/gbrochures/wiglehoeing.htm .  Does anybody have one of these or parts of one?
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   That would be awful hard to keep the front grounded mounted and operating off the back of a G ?
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I agree but wouldn't it be a heck of a ride! I'd love to find one.
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I know one but I lost her number. LOL
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My arms are already squawking not to say my backside sitting on that seat. You better be careful or you will take out more crop than weeds.
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This would be the modern equivelent.
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In Lancaster County Pa. they make a similar weeder for tobacco, for the G. It is spring loaded and the operator/driver pulls a lever to spread the cultivator. when the lever is released it goes back together. The first G that I bought came with a set of these cultivators. They use a sickle mower cutting blade welded to the bottom of the shank to cut the weed roots. Bob 
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i knew a gal like that once!!! she was a wiggler!
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Bob, Any chance of you posting some photos of that tobacco weeder?
 
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The hell with posting photos of the weeder, I want to see pictures of the wiggling gal! 
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Dad and Uncle used one for years in tomato and tobacco. Used a flat blade hoe attacnment, but I have seen the tines. Used on an IH Farmall 100 and similar. Was told that this thing was invented about a half mile from me by a local farmer. Knew his son, who died about 10 years ago at close to 90 years. Always thinking and scheming, inventing something or other, most hairbrained, but that's where advances happen. Story is that Mr. Wigle (Weigel was the German version) invented the hoe attachment but did not patent, IH or some other copied and patented and sold it. Worked well in softer soils, a real arm workout in harder or stony soils. Might still have one around, one neighbour does have one, have used it. Rob.
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I kinda have them put away for now. I never mounted them, but perhaps next summer when the G is running and being used for cultivating, I could take a picture. I had them out a while back and replaced 2 ball bearing that were worn out, then put them away again
Sorry about that. Bob
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Thanks Bob,
 
I'll look forward to seeing photos but not till the snow melts.
 
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I sure did! Held onto then for at least 5yrs. Nobody could tell me what they were so I finally junked them earlier this year. About a month later I saw that broshure. Figures???
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Seems like I'm often either a day late or a dollar short.  Can someone on this site loan me a scrap recaller?
 
 
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I'm sure it would be mounted on the rear of a G, or any other tractor as there's no way a guy could both drive and run the tool.  A distant neighbor has a couple of the Reigi  cultivators.  Bought a 2 row and was so impressed he bought a 6 row.  Works great in Pumpkins and squash.
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Originally posted by Chalmersbob Chalmersbob wrote:

In Lancaster County Pa. they make a similar weeder for tobacco, for the G. It is spring loaded and the operator/driver pulls a lever to spread the cultivator. when the lever is released it goes back together. The first G that I bought came with a set of these cultivators. They use a sickle mower cutting blade welded to the bottom of the shank to cut the weed roots. Bob 
 
Do you by chance know who made that? Was it Hershey or another company?


Edited by morton(pa) - 07 Dec 2011 at 4:03pm
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I think the one that I have was made by a blacksmith or in a farm shop. I don't think it was a commerical item. I know that they are made commerically out there but I don't know by who. Bob
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If you ever put it back on the tractor I'd LOVE to see some pictures of it...I'll have to pass it around to some of the guys and see if they can ID it...I think it's always neat to learn about as much local history as possible, especially when it comes to ag.
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I bought the tractor on the north side of Epharta with the tobacco cultivator unmounted. I didn't know what they were for until the gentleman explained them to me. Bob
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Yes; please add me to the list for "wanting to see some photos, etc."  Thanks, Herb 
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