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Amy disc roller

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Poppinjohn720

06-25-2006 21:03:58




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I just revived an old Amy brand {I think?} disc roller machine. I believe that this company was or is in Dighton Kansas. The model that I have is powered by a 4hp Koler K91 engine. I started using it today to roll the blades on my oneway and realized that there is some technique to this operation. I have searched the web for info about this machine and the company that made it but so far Ive come up short. If anyone out there has any tips or pointers to share about this process please let me know. It has been 15-20 years since the last time I saw one of these machines run and I was too young then to pay close attention and ask questions. Thanks for any help you may have to offer.

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John A.

06-26-2006 05:31:37




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 Re: Amy disc roller in reply to Poppinjohn720, 06-25-2006 21:03:58  
PoppinJohn, Hollar at me later on the phone. Waay tooo much stuff happinin at one time to try to type it out here. It has been a while since I ran one but I belive I can talk you through it.
My cell #.....512-577-3837.
Later,
John A.



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billonthefarm

06-26-2006 05:30:41




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 Re: Amy disc roller in reply to Poppinjohn720, 06-25-2006 21:03:58  
My neighbor has one of those and I have used it a couple of times on the ripper coulters. I am sure they are still in business because he sent in the rollers to get redone. It is a little tricky to get on to but will work well if everything is up to snuff. Keep searching as I am sure the company still builds those machines. bill



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