Can anyone ID this cultivator and what model it fit? It looks a little too heavy for my cub.
Here are some #'s I took off it.
Tag# 2101511R920
#'s off other pieces
516766-R1
511985-R2
Sorry but I don't have better pics.
Dragging this up to the swap meet next week and would like to get an idea of the value.
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Help ID IH cultivator
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Re: Help ID IH cultivator
Looks like a 144 for a Super A through 140. White paint under the red on the universal mounting frames suggests it is a later one. No bearing on the rear tool bar suggests it is set up for a tractor with Fast-Hitch.
Looks like your spare tire could use a little air.
Looks like your spare tire could use a little air.
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Re: Help ID IH cultivator
Jim Becker wrote:Looks like a 144 for a Super A through 140. White paint under the red on the universal mounting frames suggests it is a later one. No bearing on the rear tool bar suggests it is set up for a tractor with Fast-Hitch.
Looks like your spare tire could use a little air.
That made me laugh Jim....
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Re: Help ID IH cultivator
I am going to go with jim but add a few things. I see 2 left front cultivators (1 is missing the toolbar), 1 right front cultivator. 1 left rear tool bar (missing the mounting bracket and lift spring). Also the way the too bar on the front cultivators is angled I would say it is newer and commonly seen on the 140. However this set, like Jim said will fit a Super A and 100 series Farmalls
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since there is not a complete set. that lowers the value. I would say everything there will bring between $200 and $350
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since there is not a complete set. that lowers the value. I would say everything there will bring between $200 and $350
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Re: Help ID IH cultivator
I see two Universal Mounting Frames for a SA-140 Tractor. 1 pair (left and right) of front tool bars, and the left rear tool bar.
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