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ctbowles58
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Posted: 11 May 2016 at 8:48pm |
Does anyone have a adjusting crank for a 209 Simplicity cultivator? its #2 in the pic. thanks Tom
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should be able to make one pretty easy!
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not if you change the threaded part it screws thru. a couple nuts, one each end of a short pipe! it just hasta screw up and down!
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A good machine shop should be able to turn left hand threads. A quick eBay search came up with a die for $9. I never realized it was left hand threaded.
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That complicates things a bit. I have one in my shop, but haven't played with it enough to know. It'd take a machinist with a lathe to turn that setup. If you are on Facebook, there are a couple of Simp/AC garden tractor pages. www.simpletractors.com has a classified section. It's a club, so there are dues, but I think you can post a non picture ad and I know you can read the ads.
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just get a adjustable top link for a 3 point - has both left and right threads - and modify to fit your use
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Problem with that Coke, is the adjuster in question is 7/16" rod and maybe a foot long. For a cultivator that goes behind a garden tractor. I do wonder though if a small turnbuckle couldn't be made to fit somehow.
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I have 2 or 3 of those cultivator frames out back. I'll look today to see if there is a hand crank on any of them. Knowing where they have been for the last 30 years, it might be better to make up a new one
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after working on it I think I can save the old crank,thanks Tom
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If it's still there a good shot of Sea Foam penetrating oil and a wire wheel on a drill can work wonders.
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Sea foam, what about PB Blaster! LOL
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That is good stuff too. Forget what can I'm shooting with now, but it is some darn good stuff.
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