Unknown JD Brackets

tmiller

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Bought these two brackets at a auction and im not sure what they fit, they are stamped JD if you have any ideas please let me know!
thanks
taylor


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(quoted from post at 18:11:57 09/15/13) Fits on the rock shaft on models A, B, G, 50, 60, and 70. Used to raise and lower cultivators.

Actually your answer is 1/2 correct. Yes the arms raise frt mount cultivator/planter but gravity lowers the implements.
 
large round eye accommodates the long round rod/pipe that goes to the front gangs to raise and lower (with the help of gravity of course) and the bracket with the small 1/4-3/8" hole is where the chains connect that go down to the rear gangs for lift. Not exactly rare but someone probably needs them as they got left on tractors and the cultivators sold or scrapped or otherwise separated.
 
They are also be used to raise and lower(with gravity) an ABG-90 cable lift snow plow and other snow plows of that era. When used with a snow plow short flat bar extensions go in the end and are held in place with the ring pins.
 
The bracket pictured was set up for a 2 row cultivator... the ring accommodated a stamped steel rod and clamp which proved too light for 4 row units, which used a larger diameter solid pipe which was crimped on the end to fit inside the bracket and a pin fit where the ring is. A chain attached to the hole to lift the rear gangs.

Yes... someone out there is definitely looking for a set and yours are pristine. Probably worth 40-50 bucks each.
 
I think Jethro might be a little high, they're not that rare but yours are complete which most aren't. I would say $75 would be fair to all.
 

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