chisel plow ID help please

anyone know the make and model of this little chisel plow?
Thanks
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Looks like a Graham Hohme or Hoeme brand,but i never seen one that small before. That was a product out of dust bowel! They were for chisel plowing wheat stubble instead of plowing, but they did plug, up with straw when yields increased !
 
Hoeme from Hooker Oklahoma first started it, and then later sold it W.T. Graham from Amarillo Texas. At last they used the 4 in square tubing, there's one in my neighbor hood, but they just didn't have enough clearance from plugging up, which started the chisel plow race, every brand made one, but with higher shank's.
It should have a little brass tag on it,in the webbing, on the I beams.
 
(quoted from post at 20:02:52 04/28/19) I think that's a Jeffrey.
The seller sent me a pic of the serial tag! You are correct sir!
dunno if I will buy it or not.
none of those in my area and even as a novelty I am not sure if I would ever use it


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Jeoffroy and Graham-Hoeme were competitors. Both were good chisel plows. I've worked MANY acres with both brands. 13 to 16 feet were the common sizes in North Dakota small grain country in the 50s and 60s and were typically pulled by John Deere R's or McCormick WD-9's.

They did NOT PLUG very easily. If they plugged, it was usually because they were being used where they weren't meant to be used.

That's my story and I'm sticking to it!
 

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