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Topic: McCormick Deering #2 Harrow-Plow
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| Nebraska Kirk
07-29-2012 22:16:55
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Does anyone out there have one of these implements? Or know of one in a museum or hiding out in the weeds? I have one that is missing the hitch and would like to find someone that could provide accurate measurements from an original hitch so that I can make one. I would gladly buy an original hitch if one is available.... This implement seems kinda rare, at least in this part of the country, so I don't know what my chances are on finding one... Any help or leads would be much appreciated!
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| Nebraska Kirk
07-31-2012 14:24:52
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Re: McCormick Deering #2 Harrow-Plow in reply to massey333, 07-29-2012 22:16:55
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robgIN said: (quoted from post at 05:19:40 07/30/12) there were a couple of them listed in the photo ads recently.I don't remember exactly where they were but I remember seeing some not too long ago, maybe someone will remember, meanwhile check the ads.
I think they were listed as disc plows or disc tillers |
I looked all through the implement section of the photo ads and I did not find them. The seller must have deleted the ad...
This post was edited by Nebraska Kirk at 14:36:03 07/31/12. |
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| jdv
07-30-2012 20:15:35
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Re: McCormick Deering #2 Harrow-Plow in reply to Nebraska Kirk, 07-29-2012 22:16:55
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| we called them one-ways there were lots of different companys made them, we had a krause 12ft you could pull with DC case. they were called one-ways cause you could only turn in one direction. We always tried to run them as shallow as the ground aloud usually 1 to 2 inches, if there set right they wont leave a weed. As far as the hitch goes you should be able to find one in Oklahoma or the Texas panhandle. |
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| RayP(MI)
07-30-2012 05:54:42
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Re: McCormick Deering #2 Harrow-Plow in reply to Nebraska Kirk, 07-29-2012 22:16:55
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| We had a JD version of that machine - 4 foot cut, 5 disk blades. Was about all our JD B wanted to pull. But it made quick work of any sod. Second trip across (crossways,) was quite a ride. Loosened up your back real good. But it was quite a performer. Would guess yours will need a fairly large tractor. |
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| robgIN
07-30-2012 04:19:40
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Re: McCormick Deering #2 Harrow-Plow in reply to Nebraska Kirk, 07-29-2012 22:16:55
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| there were a couple of them listed in the photo ads recently.I don't remember exactly where they were but I remember seeing some not too long ago, maybe someone will remember, meanwhile check the ads. I think they were listed as disc plows or disc tillers |
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