So I got a fast hitch for my sons cub. And want to be able to make his cultivators work with it. Are the rear lift rods the same for the normal lift like this
As they are for what attaches to the fast hitch to lift the cultivators.
Thanks.
Keith.
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Rear cultivator lift rods/springs question
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Re: Rear cultivator lift rods/springs question
Never mind. Did a search and I asked this question before and there is an answer. Sorry all.
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Re: Rear cultivator lift rods/springs question
Here is a slightly more detailed answer.
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Re: Rear cultivator lift rods/springs question
Hi,
Below is a page from the Cub 144 Cultivator owner's manual showing the rear lift parts assembled, with the Fast Hitch, in the bottom pic.
They connect on the long pins that are always there on the Fast Hitch.
The long part of the right pin has to be on the right side, sometimes they are put in the other direction.
Sometimes they are replaced with bolts, I have seen on here, I think. Then you need to find a pin the right length, to use the cultivator.
The left pin holds the end of the diagonal link, it has a long end on the left, it is a special pin, for the left side. Maybe you already knew that.
http://farmallcub.com/rudi_cub/www.clea ... age-15.jpg
The rest of the manual is at the post Jim posted above, at the bottom of my post on the page.
Below is a page from the Cub 144 Cultivator owner's manual showing the rear lift parts assembled, with the Fast Hitch, in the bottom pic.
They connect on the long pins that are always there on the Fast Hitch.
The long part of the right pin has to be on the right side, sometimes they are put in the other direction.
Sometimes they are replaced with bolts, I have seen on here, I think. Then you need to find a pin the right length, to use the cultivator.
The left pin holds the end of the diagonal link, it has a long end on the left, it is a special pin, for the left side. Maybe you already knew that.
http://farmallcub.com/rudi_cub/www.clea ... age-15.jpg
The rest of the manual is at the post Jim posted above, at the bottom of my post on the page.
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