Post Hole digger by Hole King

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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( to make it work you need a high back cultivator, not one like you posted in the pic needing plow shovels for, it is a roundback. It will bolt right to it. If you can buy it cheap and it is not rusted from fertilizer, buy it. The most important thing is washing the fertilizer hopper out after each use and oiling the inside. Also it has a gear than needs to be greased. If it has been taken good care of and not frozen up it is worth a good penny. A new one is about 700.00 for just the planter. )</font>

By the way... I got those shovels replaced on that cultivator. It works much better. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
/ Post Hole digger by Hole King
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( to make it work you need a high back cultivator, not one like you posted in the pic needing plow shovels for, it is a roundback. It will bolt right to it. If you can buy it cheap and it is not rusted from fertilizer, buy it. The most important thing is washing the fertilizer hopper out after each use and oiling the inside. Also it has a gear than needs to be greased. If it has been taken good care of and not frozen up it is worth a good penny. A new one is about 700.00 for just the planter. )</font>

By the way... I got those shovels replaced on that cultivator. It works much better. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
 
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