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Gilson field cultivator picsHere are some pics of my Gilson field cultivator I restored. It works very well with the wider sweeps and new guage wheels. I pull my harrow behind it and makes a nice seed bed.
Cadets: 149, 782, 982
JD 300 with 48 inch deck Implements: 3 sleeve hitch disks, field cultivator, corn cultivator, wheelhorse fertilizer spreader, 2 moldboard plows, wagon, drop seeder, 2 aereators, snow blade & a sears 1 row planter
Re: Gilson field cultivator picsSweet! You can whip out a seed-ready-garden in no time with that!!
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Re: Gilson field cultivator picsIts a pretty hefty little setup. It plows up a good seed bed even in weedy ground. I can change the shovels in the fall to chisel shanks and use it as a chisel plow. Best part is I got it free, just new hardware, sweeps, guage wheels and primer and paint.
Cadets: 149, 782, 982
JD 300 with 48 inch deck Implements: 3 sleeve hitch disks, field cultivator, corn cultivator, wheelhorse fertilizer spreader, 2 moldboard plows, wagon, drop seeder, 2 aereators, snow blade & a sears 1 row planter
Re: Gilson field cultivator picsThat's a great price!!
I bought my first CCC 782 last year. The mower deck is in rough shape, so will be looking to replace it with one in better condition. I don't have the lift on the rear of mine; seems that comes in handy for garden work. Looks like all you need is some warmer weather!! Stanton
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Re: Gilson field cultivator picsI cant wait till spring. I bought my rockshaft and lift arm off ebay a couple years ago, they can be pricey but well worth it when you start playing in dirt. I really like this setup, maybe I can post a pic of it with my harrow behind it.
Cadets: 149, 782, 982
JD 300 with 48 inch deck Implements: 3 sleeve hitch disks, field cultivator, corn cultivator, wheelhorse fertilizer spreader, 2 moldboard plows, wagon, drop seeder, 2 aereators, snow blade & a sears 1 row planter
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