Posted by Moline_guy on July 07, 2011 at 20:45:23 from (216.249.226.115):
In Reply to: Chisel plow pics posted by MeAnthony on July 07, 2011 at 20:11:12:
Looks like somebody had a little too much horsepower on the front of that one. As far as I know the graham-home (sp) diggers all came with manual lift levers and farmers and blacksmiths put the hydraulic lifts on them. Dad and my uncle had 3 or 4 of them back in the 70's but they all had spring loaded shanks, it looks like some of yours might have sprung the frame or the shanks themselves might be sprung a bit. I don't remember if the bolt pattern on the wheel is something special or not, we never had any wheel bearing problems in all the years they farmed with them. I would guess scrap price on it would be around 200 in our area. Also, I am not sure if the bolt spacing on the shanks was the same as most name brand diggers, seems to me we would have to cut new holes when we put new shovels or spikes on. Looks like a handy little digger if you need it for a small acreage or cleaning trees.
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