What or how many models of cultivators were made for the super a. I ask because my friend bought one with cultivators and we cant figure out how the pressure rods attach. they dont have the arms on them like all the pictures we have looked at on the www. Any model # or pics would be appreciated.
Russ
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Re: super a cultivators
About as many as there were for the Cub. Usually you will have an A-144. The fronts for most (all?) used universal mounting frames similar to the Cub (but larger). Rears usually had 2 pressure rods from the rear rockshaft to the tool bars. How about some pictures of what you are working with?
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Re: super a cultivators
The rear pressure rods are different depending on weather or not you have a fast hitch.
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