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Not sure its a cultivator I used it to plow my garden for years before I picked up a turning plow. One thing for sure after following the turning plow it leaves a very nice seed bed.

Heres the #`s 07-101P01 22252 and some pictures.

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My turning plow Not Wheel Horse

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sawhorse

Those are some nice garden implements you got there. They are great for large

gardens and cultivating rows of vegetables. The cultivator appears to be built

very well.

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faster

I`ve never looked real hard but its the only one that I`ve seen.

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bitten

I have not seen Wheel Horse cultivator like that before. I bet it does a good job.

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rockbuilt

nice I have the same plow and 2 cultivators different than yours

I was wondering FYI if anyone knew that Brinley still makes that plow and you can buy it at Home depot of all places :thumbs: fallow this link

http://www.brinly.com/gardening-equipment/plows/PP-51BH.html :

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rickv1957

Nice attachments!,Rick

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mnWHfan

The cultivator that you have came as a 3-piece, convertable garden kit. The main frame gets reused, but you can set it up as a 10" turning plow with coulter, a disc, or a cultivator. I picked up a complete one from a guy that had bought it new and only used the plow once. He even repainted it so that you couldn't even tell. It's a nice kit that does a great job.

Dennis

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6wheeler

:banghead: Yes they do still make implements, Plow, Disc, and cultivator. In Mn, they are available at Northern Tool and equip. so I bet Tractor supply probably does too. :thumbs:

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