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Front Cult. on wide front

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Kraig (WI) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 10 Jun 2010 at 3:49pm
Will two row front cultivators go on a WD wide front? I know I couldn't drive in and out of them. They would have to be taken apart to mount them, and taken apart to take them off. But would there be any other problems with doing this?
 
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Yes it will we used to have one on a WD  also had a 4 row on aWD45 both had wide fronts
 
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You don't have to take them apart - they hinge from outer end of the front bar and only have to bolt or unbolt them to the frame. Not light or easy but can be done.
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I have a two row on a WD45 with a wide front and get along fine with it. Don
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My dad used to fight a 4 row to get it on our wide front WD45D with a wood post....inside rows need the same clearance as a two row when mounting, but twice as much iron to muscle around.  To top that off, he took it off in a quanset barn against the outer wall....then horsed it back together so he could back the 4 row lister in between the row openings of the cultivator.
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