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    Posted: 11 May 2020 at 9:04pm
I am planning on building a potato hiller for my C sometime this summer and was wondering if allis ever built potato equipment?
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They made a B "Potato Special" with a narrower track width and special front axle. Not sure what else they made.
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Put it on my Kubota, works good.
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I attended the GOTO that Gilbert Vust managed in Portage au Prairie, Manitoba in 2004 (I think).  I remember the potato harvesting demonstration.  Don't remember if the potato harvester was an A-C.  Anyone with a better memory or pictures?  Dan.
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There has been a two row ac potato harvester for sale on the Ithaca craigslist for a while now
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Originally posted by NDBirdman NDBirdman wrote:

Put it on my Kubota, works good.

Go to agrisupply.com, search Keulivator frame, its a 3 point hitch frame bar, similar to an IH, you can mount a variety of cultivator/hiller/planters on it.  I like the rolling spider hillers best, works best it tilled up ground...Wink
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I'll have to take a pic next time I put my A frame on my bota.  Could easily make one for an allis the same way.  I made one to hold weights, the 2 movable hiller blades and a tongue for wagons.  I only had round weights off an old swather so it might look a little wide but it works for my needs.  I leave it on my garden tractor year round for rear weight except when I have my roto tilla on, like it is currently.

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couple pics of a potato B





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