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Re: IH 8 ft. wheel disc
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 19, 2004 at 13:43:18 from (64.228.11.64):
In Reply to: IH 8 ft. wheel disc posted by Ron Shull on January 18, 2004 at 16:16:08:
Ron: I think I have a clear picture on most of what you are looking for. Not sure on that lifting pipe to the hitch, can you explain a bit more? The rod to support hoses can be fabricated quite easily. On disk scrapers, probably another older disk. I have one here but not IH so scrapers could be same or different. A lot of these scrapers are the same. Mine is currently under 4 feet of snow. You are welcome if you wish to wait until snow is gone. No charge just shipping. The coupler you are speaking of, is that the break away coupler, designed to disconnect should the disk come unhooked. I would look to salvage yards on that. Those guys seem to be more interested in tractors than implements.
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