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INSTRUCTIONS
2 SECTION CULTIVATOR
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WHEEL HORSE
. lawn & garden tractors 67-34CM01
9 CLAMP ASSEMBLIES
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6 REAR FRAME
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9 BOLTS 9 NUTS
DESCRIPTION ASSEMBLY
SHOVELS & STANDARDS
The 67-34CMOI comes complete with everything
needed to mount on a 1973 long frame or any B or C Remove all parts from the carton and identify as
Series tractors equipped with a slot or clevis hitch. Use shown in Fig. 1.
on 1972 or prior long frame tractors requires the fol-
lowing special parts: Attach the nine shovels to the nine standards
(seven long and two short) using the nine plow
bolts (#8) and nine %-16 nuts (#9).
PART NO. DESCRIPTION NO. REQ'D.
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1972 AND PRIOR LONG FRAME TRACTORS
On older model tractors, hook the end of the
special lift rod (No. 104650) in the hole of the lift
bar pivot arm of the front frame assembly and secure
with a hairpin. Attach the other end of the lift rod
to the tractor lift bar with the trunnion and other
hairpin, using the nut to adjust the lift action by
moving the trunnion back on the lift rod.
OPERATION
For normal use the cultivator should be set to
cultivate 2" to 3" deep. This setting is usually adequate
for cutting weeds. Greater depths can cause the soil
to dry out.
FIG. 4. Correct Shovel Spacing Under extreme conditions when working hard soil,
pressure may be applied to the front shovels by rest-
REAR FRAME (Fig. 4 & 5) ing your feet on the frame. Weights may be added
to the rear frame as desired.
I·f the tractor is equipped with a slot hitch, insert
the tongue of the rear frame into the hitch and secure Decide whether to cultivate between the rows or
with the tool pin. to straddle them.
When a clevis hitch is employed, attach the rear When straddling rows eliminate the center shovel
frame as shown in Fig. 5. Tighten the hex bolts on on the rear frame and place the two middle shovels
the hitch until the frame is rigid with the hitch. on the front frame on each side of the row. Do not
place shovels too close to the row or plant roots may
be cut.
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