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bought the 1200 cultivator.

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    Posted: 08 Dec 2011 at 8:09pm
http://www.allischalmers.com/new/forum/uploads/437/1200.jpg

For some reason I cant just insert the pic from my files on here... It is in real good shape, cant wait to get some use out of it this Spring. However, I will think twice about pulling something like this 150 miles back home next time..
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Here you go.
3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.

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Looks in pretty good shape.  With the big wings and extensions that must be about an 18'.  The levelers is an added bonus.
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I've got one just like it.  Get a harrow to go behind it and it will do a good job.
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did it wiggle a bit on ya? lol. I pulled one about 60 mi. it was only 12 ft. That's a good looking one, good paint.. 16 1/2 ft. by the looks of the wings..
been there done that, not doing it again...
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Don:  I have the manual if you need any info on it.  You would be surprised how far one of those outer tines will throw a mailbox when you hang one!  LOL!


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Looks very nice, wish my had the finishing tines on it!!!!

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looks good...
I pulled my 24' 1300 about 100 miles behind my 1ton pickup.  It was not too bad until I got on the narrower two lane county road closer to home.  One of its tires would run off the pavement onto the rocky shoulder.  When I would approach a farm lane or side road, that tire had to jump any uneveness of the attached roads.  I had to pull off to let traffic come around at several points.  
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As we left the farm where I bought it, top speed was 25mph. Wiggled and jerked side to side very bad. went about 13 miles like that and stopped at tractor supply. Bought a large flat washer to shim the sideplay in the tongue of the cultivator. fixed that. top speed then was a comfortable 40mph. Still a long drive from Hastings MN to outside of Sparta, WI to the farm. I had to put the lift cylinder on it but it has the original wing cylinders, and nice little AC decals on them. Next thing on the list would be a MIN till 1500 9 shank disc chisel. Michael (WI), didnt you buy a real nice one this Spring?
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A couple of load binders with chains on a tongue will improve the ride of alot of implements. Done it many times. HTH Tracy Martin
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Pulled this 1600 home 90 miles, thought it was slow at 45 mph
 
 
Then I saw the tag on the tongue when I got home.....oops!
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