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don't know if I'll be able to pull it.

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    Posted: 05 Apr 2014 at 5:54pm
I'm making a scaled down 1200 ac. harrow to put behind my 616. its mainly for shows but I know I'm going to want to drop it in the dirt. this is what I got done today so far.It will be 11 ft. wide when I get the wings on. so far I'm having fun.
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We need to join up and make a complete line of equipment for the 616-620-720s.  Here's my one row cultivator I built this past winter.
Finally got to try it out a week ago.  Worked great but not near as
wide or as many shoes as you will have.  Looks great so far, can't wait
to see it complete,  Den


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I like yours , at lest you can use yours . I thinks I,ll try it out be for I paint it. Amen on the making a full line of toys,my buddy made a 6 bottom plow for his 616 and it looks really good we want to put them together and farm a 100 or 200 acres with them...haha
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It might pull it without the wings? Can't wait to see the finished product.
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I'm gonna have to come down and see it when it's done sometime
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Steve, the six bottom plow was certainly a good looking piece of equipment.  Did he use Brinly, or some other manufacturer of small plows?
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No herb he made everything from scratch, and someday I,ll get some pictures of his and mine together
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well day 2 is over like they say in the flying buss. wings up,,wings down. I,m sorry I guess its wheels up , wheels down
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lol it is pretty neat lookin'
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How are you planning on hooking the hydrolics up? Very neat project thus far!
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I got the three cylinders all hooked up together with one hose , connected to the raise outlet of the 3 pt. cylinder. Then I put a valve behind the cylinder that raisins the harrow to shut off the wings from moving when there down. There's just one hose coming back from the tractor. I,ll post some pictures when I get it all done.
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