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Disk Harrow

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Robert Laurin

09-20-2005 08:22:21




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I currently have an old disk harrow that I use on my property. Hit a tree this weekend (don't ask) and it needs some repair. I can not find any part numbers on it. I have an old book from a farmall version and the parts are close. I need the upper and lower left bearing and the bearing spool. I also need two disks. The disks are 18 inch but all are now 17 inch from wear so I would want to replace with a used one. I found some casting numbers on the bearing parts. Does anyone have any information or can cross over the casting numbers to give me a part number and hopefully a manual to my disk. Where might a person find parts for this? Disk harrow is two row and 10 - 12 feet wide. Only numbers I can find are.
Bearing casting numbers:
2280M
2277M
End Washer casting number:
2325M

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55 50

09-21-2005 11:43:57




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 Re: Disk Harrow in reply to Robert Laurin, 09-20-2005 08:22:21  
By "two-row", I assume you mean tandem. Tandem has two gangs in front and two gangs in rear.



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Robert Laurin

09-21-2005 12:49:33




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 Re: Disk Harrow in reply to 55 50, 09-21-2005 11:43:57  
I need three disks and two left rear bearings halves and bearing sleeves. The ones currently found available comercially are only two bolt type and will not fit. I need the original 4 bolt bearing halves or it will take some major modifing to the frame.



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Robert Laurin

09-21-2005 12:46:06




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 Re: Disk Harrow in reply to 55 50, 09-21-2005 11:43:57  
Has one row in front and tantum in second row. Uses 18" cone disks. Has a one inch square shaft with two four bolt bearings halves 7 and 1/2 inch long.



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Nebraska Cowman

09-20-2005 10:32:21




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 Re: Disk Harrow in reply to Robert Laurin, 09-20-2005 08:22:21  
What size is the shaft? I have a new bearing assmbly that looks like it might be for 1 inch shaft. It measures about 1 1/16 hole. Email me for a picture



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