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- February 3, 2013 at 2:42 pm in reply to: Cultimulcher for market garden farmer? Also New vs. Old philosophy #76892steveParticipant
I built one from the pictures posted on here. 6 foot wide 3 horses can pull easy 4 more fun. PREP= 12” pioneer sulky plow (oliver bottom)fall. 3 pass with cultipacker, 1 with spike harrows , 1 with packer. seed drill pass , then 1 pass with roller.steveParticipantI truck a bit for the amish so i attend most sales in sw ontario. In the last couple of years the auctioneer announces the seller is protect their own ; highest bid takes it home.Meaning the owner CAN and WILL bid you up so once you you been to a few you get to know who the dealers are. and the good sales usually state who and where the horses are going.
steveParticipantHI Great topic would it be possilbe to get pictures of the guards mentioned on the mower. I have been purchasing thru local old order mennonites seems different # each time.They claim they are all for # 9 . I was told “__” stamp with raised #700 on it is the way to go. any imfo
thanks StevesteveParticipantWas at Amish school sale yesterday. There was the lead half of the set ( crank wheel section) for sale . I ask the slow walking type
gents got same answer “FLEURY BISSELL” . did little googling search (sp) and “BINGO” was mfg. not 50 miles from me in Elora Ont..
I got the one gang tighten up with a little heat and shocked with cold water ( DAP tip). Now will my team (4 belgians) be able to pull it in grain stubble.I would like to plant some tillage radish.
here hoping
thanks StevesteveParticipanthow about sreen print your flyer to the sides.Towns people can relate all three—your farm, flyer, people.
I,m just thinking of on farm sales pumkins, potateos,bulky items,
poor weather, VERY IMPRESSED,Steve - AuthorPosts