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Disc hiller??

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garden maker

03-30-2003 17:24:47




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I am looking for an implement that my grandpa had on a international farmall many years ago.
I think it is called a "hiller" and is basically a pair of single disc on a shaft that allow you to push or pull dirt from your crop rows. Is there an equal that will fit a ford 2000 3-point?




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Dorsey R. Meyer, Sr

02-23-2005 13:54:44




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 Re: disc hiller?? in reply to garden maker, 03-30-2003 17:24:47  
I realize that your inquiry was originally in 2003 but just in case you haven't found an answer to your question maybe my comments will help. I am not familiar with the implement to which you refer but am familiar with disc hillers, per se. You will find that there are many types of disc hiller furnished by mostly major manufacturers dealers such as John Deere. For ease of mounting the 10.12,14, or 16" disc round shank type hiller and clamp for attaching a round shank, usually 1-1/4 or 1-3/8" by 16" or longer shank for 2 or 2-1/4" tool bars I suggest you contact the SMA company of Jonesboro, Arkansas and Dallas Texas who are wholesalers but I am sure they would be very willing to help you the item you seek and refer you to a retailer supply source. Hope this helps.

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Hugh MacKay

03-31-2003 03:22:50




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 Re: disc hiller?? in reply to garden maker, 03-30-2003 17:24:47  
Yes they are still out there. Probably your easiest and cheapest way is buy components, and fabricate a tool bar for your tractor. Are you near a large potato growing area. I find dealers in potato growing country stock hilling equipment. If you have trouble on that, e mail me. I am going to be at one of these such dealers soon. I could find some info for you.



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