Either a Ferguson or Dearborn. They both used that same looking hitch on not only the spring tooth harrows but on the rotary hoes. And no reason to try that chain thing mentioned. They are designed to flex for that and the chain will only make problems. And in my 73 years and around teeth of that kind I have never been able to straighten a tooth bent like that, before they will straighten they will break. I have been able to straighten a bit if they have just got cought on something and bent back but sideways no I do not think you can do that. If you lok at the rods that carry the back you will see an oblong opening where the back end fastens on and that is to take care of the reason the person said to use a chain for the top link. If that is a pipe bar harrow as I think it is I might be able to come up with a replacement used tooth. All the pipe bar harrows used the same tooth no mater what make they are. I have a McCormick harrow here that I was intending on putting on a Ferguson hoe hitch that I have. Never had the 3 point, only drag type and I would either use them by themselves or behind a disk or field cultivator, even put behind a cultimulcher. There should be a name tag on the side of the top link mast.
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