Hello Does ant one know what these are. A short time ago someone posted a pic of a lift disk on which the coulters looked similar. If so I would
sure love to complete the unit.
thanks, Dave http://ca.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/downwa ... .dir=/2413
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Dave, I can't really get a fix on the size of them but they appear to be just the disk gangs from a small disk. You might try looking at the journal boxes and spacers to see if there are any markings that will tell you who the mfgr. was. I can't see enough of it to get an idea of what brand it might be.
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Dave, I can't really get a fix on the size of them but they appear to be just the disk gangs from a small disk. You might try looking at the journal boxes and spacers to see if there are any markings that will tell you who the mfgr. was.
Yup, that is what they look like. Could be a Massey-Harris, IH, JD or almost anything. On the Spacers and Boxes there should and I repeat Should be some sort of ident, but then again, maybe not.
Either way, you certainly have the beginnings of a nice lift disc harrow if you have a mind to build one for your Cub.
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Well I needed some steel wool and spit, but it is a M-H. Now to find the rest of it. I am in need of a new disk the one I have now is laughable ...been cobbled with mismatched parts one too many times.
Hey Rudi nice to hear from you. Has it stopped snowing out there yet?
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Hey Rudi nice to hear from you. Has it stopped snowing out there yet?
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