djpete65

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Does anyone know what brand disc this is. Looks like the disc used both drawbar and 3-point.
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No idea, but I don't see any 3 point metal at all. Looks rather light duty, could have been locally made. Would you know if that is an Allis Chalmers baler in the background? Where are you?
 
Some years ago, I bought an AC-CA with several pieces of equipment. It had a disc like that one, only not quite as wide. It had no kind of id that I could find. The front discs were well worn, so I took it apart, set the back discs at the angle that I wanted and welded up brackets to attach it to a three point hitch. BTW the boxings or bearings were made of wood.
 
There are no markings on the disk other than some numbers on bearing caps. It has a regular drawbar hookup,then has a heavy chain that hooks up to the three point drawbarso when you raise the drawbar it sets the angle of the disk and when you lower it, it will straiten out again as you are moving forward.That is a Allis Challmers Allcrop 60 Combine in the back ground. Plan to use it this fall to combine my 2 acres of soybeans.
 
I had 1 with similar construction, I have a bunch of parts for it. I up graded to a 3 point disk and used part of the old disk for something else.
 
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