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Posted by don on March 22, 2004 at 15:24:50 from (68.253.231.200):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Too young to know what kind of disc this i posted by Dick Davis on March 22, 2004 at 14:47:56:
I know most IH discs during that time period were made by Dunham not sure that one was also as a guide for your pricing I found a 5ft. JD disc in Neb. for 250. but it is too far away for me and I was only looking for something I could pull with my 2284 Cub Cadet. I know we had a Dunham 7' IH disc but it had a hand crank angle adjust and it had wooden bearings, the disc blades were about the size of dimes. Note the 5' JD disc I spoke about was in very good condition just weathered according to the picture. Another side note make sure you try that disc in full deep cut angle, not for horsepower reasons but traction you may need dual wheels for flotation. I know pulling a 7' disc with an M Farmall without duals in full cut it leaves little trenches you can't cover over plus it affects the planted crops.
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