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That's how IH mounted a lot of equipment on their tractors, especially the Farmalls. It is indeed a planter & not a cultivator. The central mounting helped with row visibility & you always have your hoppers in front, to keep an eye on.I saw this at a farm show. Why would you want planter units on a cultivator?
If that plain C next to it has a hopper mounted on the cultivator, it would be to side dress fertilizer.Now that I look at it closer - I think I have a picture of the wrong setup. It may have been the one in the next tractor with the blue guards on it.
Tractor was made during the time that one or two tractors did everything. Plow, plant, cultivate, harvest. You changed implements not tractors.I saw this at a farm show. Why would you want planter units on a cultivator?
It doesn't look like a cultivator to me.I saw this at a farm show. Why would you want planter units on a cultivator?
Probably just a planter frame/brackets. Take that off and wrestle on the cultivator frame. Then need to plant something else. Off with the cultivator and on with the planter - unless you need to “fix” the ground, then on with the plows. These tractors were new when men were men and smelled like at the end of the day!It doesn't look like a cultivator to me.
The whole frame is different on the tractor next to it..Probably just a planter frame/brackets. Take that off and wrestle on the cultivator frame. Then need to plant something else. Off with the cultivator and on with the planter - unless you need to “fix” the ground, then on with the plows. These tractors were new when men were men and smelled like at the end of the day!
I've heard that some farmers who were doing contour farming back then preferred the mid-mount planter over a drawn planter because it kept the row spacing more consistent while curving around the hills.I saw this at a farm show. Why would you want planter units on a cultivator?
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