Cultivator Redo

/ Cultivator Redo #1  

milkman

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Ky. Between Dead Horse Holler and Yellowbank
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BX2200, BCS 735
I got a rusty old cultivator from a neighbor, when I tried it out in the garden, it worked so well that I decided to clean it up and put some gauge wheels on it so it would be easier to regulate the depth. Here's how it turned out.
 

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/ Cultivator Redo #3  
Really nice job, as usual! I have an old 2 row 5'er and found last year that it did a pretty good job ripping dry hard soil too. The spring action seems to chisel the ground and once a tooth catches a crack it digs deeper. Really a versitile piece of equipment. Next time I use mine, It'll have gauge wheels too :D
 
/ Cultivator Redo #5  
Nice!

It's probably better than anything you'd buy new today.
 
/ Cultivator Redo #6  
That is nice looking. You need to shine up those chisels though!! In the ground.
 
/ Cultivator Redo #8  
milkman said:
I knew somebody would catch that fake shine, kinda hate to get it dirty though.


:) Put a glass top on it and use it as a coffee table. Uhhh but you may have to live alone for that. ;)
 

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