Rich.Fl

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I wonder if anyone can identify this disk? Under
the rust is some green paint but doubt that means
much. Sorry, pictures not great.
Thanks!
Rich
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It is a John Deere. Got a green one just like it.
It is JD Model WH, with the original model probably something like WH-075, meaning 75 inches, 10 disks wide cutting 7 1/2 inches each.
JD literature is termed as follows:
Harrow, Disk, Wheel-Type, Offset -- Model WH
Tom
 
Can't you give an old man a break? I have a Model WH76, which stands for 7 feet 6 inches. I was just trying to quickly help the fellow out, without going out to the offset and reading the tag. Regards. Tom
 
The Model WH76, means Wheeled Harrow 7 ft 6 in, which is 90 inches of cut or 9 inches per disk. My mind still works but like an old tractor - - a little slow. Tomk
 
Tom n' Jim-
Thanks again for the help! I've been putting a fair
amount of work in it, to get it right. Now that I
know the make and model perhaps I can find some
parts if needed (wheel bearings need to be re-
worked at least.) Today I was a little more
enthusiastic...working a little harder to get that
rust cleaned up :)
Rich
 
(quoted from post at 16:27:03 03/20/14) Can't you give an old man a break? I have a Model WH76, which stands for 7 feet 6 inches. I was just trying to quickly help the fellow out, without going out to the offset and reading the tag. Regards. Tom

Tom
I was just posting correct information not trying to pick on you. BTW I'm fairly long in tooth(69) and make mistakes and have been corrected for my mistakes several times. If I make a mistake I want someone to correct me.
Regards,Jim
 

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