identify cultivator

jeremy06

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Anyone have an idea what cultivator brand this is as trying to source four new legs for it?
 

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robbie

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The frame looks parmiter ish and the legs look like vicon jumbo buster but I think from memory they were attached to the frame with the box section rotated in the diamond shape, if that makes sense.
 

Cornish

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Location
Cornwall
I think I have the same one. I asked a last year about sourcing new points. Ended up just welding some bits on to get on.
 

jeremy06

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Location
north notts
It's got a plate, so pretty sure its not home made, looks like a smaller version than bomford superflow
 

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idle git

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Mixed Farmer
There was a firm from Portugal that made cultivators in those colours. Would it have been Galiano?
They made an almost complete copy of a Simba Toptilth
the gentleman who designed the toptilth moved to galucho and made a near copy but not quite , the toptilth's biggest flaw was that the tines were mounted back and front of a piece of rectangular box section and tended to snap the tines at the front or the rear of the box section of which im not sure , this was mainly on tough stuff and those users on easier going may not know of this problem . the designer knew of this problem and when he drew up the tilthmaster he built each gang of tines attached to its own length of box section which solved the problem . the simba toptilth 2 had better adjustment than the galucho tilthmaster tho in my opinion
 

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