Ledgemere Farm
Veteran Member
It does a pretty decent job and easier than a hoe. I also have a Farmall Cub and 140 with cultivators
Apparently, you never cultivated with an Allis Chalmers G, I have a 140 and a G, the G wins, no contest.Just curious why you wouldn't be using the 140? 140s are the best one row cultivating tractor that was ever made. I have 3 of them.
The G was intended for 1 row applications, but it's so adjustable it can be made for 2 row, and/or any spacing.As I said I've never seen one but that looks to be a wider tractor for a 2 row operation. If it won't plant on 4 foot rows that's an automatic out for me.
The G has unmatched visibilityApparently, you never cultivated with an Allis Chalmers G, I have a 140 and a G, the G wins, no contest.
SR
I have, also the Cub, but my brother gave me the cultivators and I thought it would be fun to try outJust curious why you wouldn't be using the 140? 140s are the best one row cultivating tractor that was ever made. I have 3 of them.