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Self-Propelled Precision Cultivator
A precision cultivator is a must for nurseries, orchards, and vegetable farms, and Minnesota nurseryman Gordon Gudvangen, of Fertile, has perfected one, with the help of Bruce Steiger, Red Lake Falls, Minn., designer of the original Steiger tractor.
The self-propelled, rear engine Util-A-Trac is equipped with a 2-row Danish tine cultivator. The engine has a high and low range hydrostatic drive which makes it capable of very slow movement through the rows.
The rear location of the engine gives superior front implement visibility. The tractor has 3-pt. hitch locations at front and rear for quick and convenient attachment and detachment of equipment. Ground clearance is 27 in. (18 in. on a smaller model).
Powered by either gas or diesel engines, the Util-A-Trac comes in 58 h.p. or 23 h.p. size. Units have been sold in several states and the manufacturer is looking for dealerships.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Gordon Gudvangen, Util-A-Trac, Rt. 1, Fertile, Minn. 56540 (ph 218 574-2237).


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