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What brand of cultimulcher?

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    Posted: 05 Jun 2010 at 8:21pm
I just picked up this cultimulcher.  Fellow co-worker is letting me keep it and use it as long as he can come use it if he needs to.  Does anybody know what brand it is?  It has an orange frame, blue hubs and black rims.
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   I'll guess it is a Brillion.
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we have a Brillion that size. Doesn't look like ours.
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Just found one in the internet like it.  Its a Dunham Lehr.
Thanks for the help
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Just did a little research on Dunham Lehr.  Turns out in the early 70s they merged with Farmhand.  Farmhand is now owned by Agco.  So I guess in a roundabout way it is AC related.
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Look at the packer wheels,should say Dunham in raised letters.
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Talk about something that was a crop saver when planting in gumbo, the cultimulcher did the trick. Sometimes we would have to work our gumbo it a little wet, clods everywhere, this tool paid for itself over and over.

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