Posted by haley on October 21, 2012 at 18:00:51 from (69.160.178.205):
In Reply to: FORD Disc posted by Larry B. 1486 on October 20, 2012 at 20:33:24:
We have a 21' 241 Ford harrow that my father bought new in 1977.We almost always pulled it with the 9700(135hp) but have pulled it with an 8600 and 8000 both rated at about 105 hp.With good discs you better have duals and it is all either of the lower horse tractors want sometimes.I was always told it was built by White.You will be hard pressed to find a better harrow to use either for rough cutting or smoothing and parts such as bearings,discs,and axles are redily avalible.The only trouble we have ever had is with the tube that the cyl hooks to to raise it up.we have had it twist several times and finally redoing it and adding a second pipe inside the outer one to stiffen it up.This harrow is built a lot heavier than most of the harrows of the same year.
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