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Trouble Identifying Disc Harrow
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Trouble Identifying Disc Harrow
Looked through all the manuals, and can't decide which disc this is. Any opinions?
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Re: Trouble Identifying Disc Harrow
I could be wrong, but looks like a disc made for a garden tractor that we see a lot if around here. Looks small for a Cub disc. We've chopped up quite a few of them and made several discs for atv's to cut up remote deer plots with. Put a tongue on it, one set of discs front, one rear, and a set of dolly wheels mounted to trailer jack in the middle to let the wheels up & down. Works great for that.
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Re: Trouble Identifying Disc Harrow
I have one that is similar to this one and luckily it has the name plate attached. Mine was made by Bolens and went on a two wheel tractor.
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Re: Trouble Identifying Disc Harrow
Looks like a Cub Cadet harrow .. possibly a Brinly?
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Re: Trouble Identifying Disc Harrow
Probably from a 2 wheeled garden tractor. Reasoning, hitch is single arm/point, used on a lot of 2 wheeled garden tractors.
I have a similar sized disk harrow that I tow behind a narrow framed Cub Cadet. To make the hitch work on a Cub Cadet I use a carabiner clip. Works great.
I have a similar sized disk harrow that I tow behind a narrow framed Cub Cadet. To make the hitch work on a Cub Cadet I use a carabiner clip. Works great.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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Re: Trouble Identifying Disc Harrow
It's not a Brinly, but i'll agree with the others that it is probably for a 2 wheel garden tractor of some kind.
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Re: Trouble Identifying Disc Harrow
Thanks all, ended up finding and buying a 28 disc harrow this weekend anyway. LOL
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