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    Posted: 03 Jun 2021 at 10:27am
I have the front half of the two row cult on the '36 WC. I can't figure out the back end. Could some please post some pics of how the back parts mount on?

 The iron that goes to the power lift. Should that be closest to the power lift or does it run on the outside of the front iron?

 The back bar, does the welded arm go over or under the axle. I'm thinking over and so should the iron from it to the power lift. Am I right?

 There are two horseshoe iron that ride on each side of the bar and are on the inside of the angle iron mounts. What are they for?

 Pictures would be a "BIG HELP". Thank you in advance. I drove it around last night and I can say the armstrong power steering isn't what it used to be.
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here are a couple photos TOM posted 4-5 years ago.

Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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look at the BOTTOM of this post........




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Edited by steve(ill) - 03 Jun 2021 at 1:00pm
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Here's a pic of a WC with cultivator. ;


....and a site that shows alot more detail.

https://www.mecum.com/lots/GN1119-382622/1947-allis-chalmers-wc/
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Wow. And I thought putting the cultivators on my C was tough.   That looks pretty complicated. Would love to see it in action in the field.   Good luck getting them mounted. Wish I could be more help, I’ve only put the cultivators on my C and my WD and the WD also looked less complicated.
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in the late 50’s , we still used the 2-row cultivator on the ol' WC 
Dad always put in on, but IIRC, you just lowered it where you wanted it stored, then only two pins at the rear to pull, and disconnect the mechanical lift arm.  The just back out.
Easy ! The scary-looking levers are just for height adjustment.

 I was probably 9 when I first did cultivating.  I didn’t have enough strength to pull the mechanical trip lever up, so Dad found a piece of chromed tubing that extended the lever out some more.
Talk about sore arms after a couple hours….. that WC with a cultivator could wear you out! 
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