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- SAAndrus
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Help identifying this implement
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Sam Andrus
Sam Andrus
- Stalkcutter
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Re: Help identifying this implement
Sam,
I do not know what implement you have. Maybe some of the other board members will know and chime in.
With the "K" in part number prefix you pictured, I would guess it was from King Plow Company.
Here is more information than you probably want to know:
The King Plow Company was one of the largest implement manufacturers in the southeastern portion of the US (Atlanta, Georgia). The King Plow Company manufactured equipment from 1902 to 1986. In 1902, Clyde Lanier King and two partners bought the Walker-Sims Plow Company which was operating in several buildings still on site in Atlanta. The company was reorganized and called the Atlanta Agricultural Works. In 1906 the name was changed to the Atlanta Plow Company. In 1928, Towers and Sullivan Manufacturing Company of Rome Georgia was purchased by the Atlanta Plow Company. The two companies were merged five years later and the men and machinery of the T & S were moved to Atlanta. Also at that time the name was changed to reflect Mr. Kings purchase of his partners shares, hence the King Plow Company. In 1934, the firm of E. N. Camp and son of Moreland, GA was purchased and moved to Atlanta. Combining all these operations in Atlanta necessitated the 1936-38 expansion of the factory to its present size of 165,000 square feet (4 acres under roof). During its prime, the factory employed over 300 people and shipped equipment throughout the United States, Mexico and South America. Unfortunately sales declined until the farm crisis of the 1980's put the King Plow Company out of business. It closed its doors in 1986.
These folks can probably tell you for sure what you have pictured:
ER Tillage, LLC (Central Florida)
info@ertillage.com
Toll-free:1-855-378-4552
"We offer a full line of King Disc Harrow replacement parts
King is one of the oldest disc harrow manufacturers in the SE USA and has been out of business for decades. Their product line consisted mostly of lift and wheel type harrows using 1-1/8" square and 1-1/2" square axles. We are in possession of most King Plow Diagrams and are able to supply DISC GANG PARTS for all king harrows even though the company has been out of business for decades.Don't have a part number? No problem! Our experts have over 40 years of Rome Plow equipment experience, so we can answer any question."
Happy Hunting...Stalkcutter
I do not know what implement you have. Maybe some of the other board members will know and chime in.
With the "K" in part number prefix you pictured, I would guess it was from King Plow Company.
Here is more information than you probably want to know:
The King Plow Company was one of the largest implement manufacturers in the southeastern portion of the US (Atlanta, Georgia). The King Plow Company manufactured equipment from 1902 to 1986. In 1902, Clyde Lanier King and two partners bought the Walker-Sims Plow Company which was operating in several buildings still on site in Atlanta. The company was reorganized and called the Atlanta Agricultural Works. In 1906 the name was changed to the Atlanta Plow Company. In 1928, Towers and Sullivan Manufacturing Company of Rome Georgia was purchased by the Atlanta Plow Company. The two companies were merged five years later and the men and machinery of the T & S were moved to Atlanta. Also at that time the name was changed to reflect Mr. Kings purchase of his partners shares, hence the King Plow Company. In 1934, the firm of E. N. Camp and son of Moreland, GA was purchased and moved to Atlanta. Combining all these operations in Atlanta necessitated the 1936-38 expansion of the factory to its present size of 165,000 square feet (4 acres under roof). During its prime, the factory employed over 300 people and shipped equipment throughout the United States, Mexico and South America. Unfortunately sales declined until the farm crisis of the 1980's put the King Plow Company out of business. It closed its doors in 1986.
These folks can probably tell you for sure what you have pictured:
ER Tillage, LLC (Central Florida)
info@ertillage.com
Toll-free:1-855-378-4552
"We offer a full line of King Disc Harrow replacement parts
King is one of the oldest disc harrow manufacturers in the SE USA and has been out of business for decades. Their product line consisted mostly of lift and wheel type harrows using 1-1/8" square and 1-1/2" square axles. We are in possession of most King Plow Diagrams and are able to supply DISC GANG PARTS for all king harrows even though the company has been out of business for decades.Don't have a part number? No problem! Our experts have over 40 years of Rome Plow equipment experience, so we can answer any question."
Happy Hunting...Stalkcutter
- Mike in Louisiana
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Re: Help identifying this implement
See if this helps any.
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1975 cub (LouAnn) serial # 245946, 1941 John Deere Model H
Good judgment comes from experience,
and a lot of that comes from bad judgment. Will Rogers
Good judgment comes from experience,
and a lot of that comes from bad judgment. Will Rogers
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Re: Help identifying this implement
It is a John Deere disc harrow, but I don't know the model.
- SAAndrus
- 5+ Years
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- Joined: Sat Feb 11, 2017 1:54 pm
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- eBay ID: Cjfiremn
- Tractors Owned: 1955-Cub
- Twitter ID: @AndrusSamuel
- Location: Eunice, La.
Re: Help identifying this implement
JoeB wrote:It is a John Deere disc harrow, but I don't know the model.
Joe, what tells you it's a John Deere?
To God be the Glory!
Sam Andrus
Sam Andrus
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Re: Help identifying this implement
The part # is in John Deere Format, KK****B is very similar to parts used on the KBA - KBL disc series. This looks like it is the back gang off of a double gang disc harrow. I have owned half a dozen KBA disc harrows, and a few others I never looked up the model on. There is also a JD logo right below the part number. The scrapes look correct for a Deere disc as well.
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