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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: #213 disc
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Posted by gatz on February 17, 2003 at 20:42:14 from (152.163.195.189):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: #213 disc posted by mojo on February 17, 2003 at 20:12:16:
mojo, just puttin' in 2 cents worth here. The pull discs I remember from the 60's that made use of the traction booster had a special hitch. It was similar to what is known now as an "equalizer" hitch (for trailers). It consisted of a snap-coupler drawbar arrangement that had a large long vertical pin where you'd normally see the hitch pin. It was made very heavy and in use would transfer the weight of the disc/tractor to the real wheels just like a plow would do. One of our neighbors had this kind of disc on a D19, but I dont know what the model # was. If memory serves, it wasnt built heavy enough and frequently broke right behind the front of the disc tongue. Unless yours has the large vertical pin and connects to the snap-coupler, I would say it's not set up for TB
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