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The previous owner used a new really short belt that doesn't let the belt release. Should I have good weather tomorrow I may try and find an old belt of longer length and move the adjustment brackets out to the max and try to get a measurement of some kind. Thank YOU for the input. Eight hours today and tomorrow we finally get one day off. I'm beat.
 
I was hoping for help identifining the maker of these,
First a cultivator and then the duel exstensions.

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Jeff-
I'm guessing those cultivators are from one of the older walk-behind brand of tractors.
 
Jeff - are those dual extension the same on both ends? From the way it looks in the pic one end may be flat (side that's down in the pic) and the other end (top in pic) has that raised section that would fit inside the wheel opening.
 
I agree with Art A. on the cultivator. And the old two wheel walk behind tractors did have a dual wheel kit as an option. So, I'm betting that you've found some dual wheel spacers for either a Montgomery Wards or other brand Walk behind garden tractor. Great find on all the items.
 
Jeff I am almost positive that is a Sears cultivator. Should have crooked shanks and gauge wheels on the ends of the tool bar.
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I believe these are also sears but I have not seen this type clamp before and I modified the sears hitch to work on both pieces and to work on my sleeve hitch. Notice the disc cultivator has wood blocks for bearings.

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The guy said that those spacers came with the loader when they got it used, they are indented on the other side and fit cub wheels bolt pattern is matching.

The cultivator he not sure but said they never had a sears tractor but they do still have a bolen gt.

I had a sears cultivator before but it did not look like this.

Thanks and still accepting input
 
Got three things I have no idea what they are.

These are about 16-18 inches wide and appear to be some sort of plow blade.

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How about this one?

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And the dangdest bunch of all. These were tied together with a wire. They are about 6-8 inches wide.



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Marty-

The lower bracket in the second pic is the coulter bracket probably for that bottom plow you got.

Nice find on all of it...especially that hydro unit.
 
Charlie,

How and why were these sweeps used?
While growing up, the only cultivator I knew about was a hoe!
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