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J. Fred Muggs

12-08-2007 18:12:16




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Back in the mid 50's, I used a neighbor's AC disk. It was a 7 or 8 ft. implement, and he pulled it with a WD. It wasn't a transport type, but was very slick if you got bogged down. You just pulled a rope that released the gangs and they went straight, so you could pull out of trouble. Would any of you know what model that disk might be?




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JMS/.MN

12-10-2007 17:53:34




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 Re: Allis Chalmers Disk in reply to J. Fred Muggs, 12-08-2007 18:12:16  
Have no idea about a model number, but Dad had one in the late 50s- was 15 feet wide, single gang of disks. That"s why we could pull it with the WD45 or the WD. Rolled it down the gravel road, (no transport wheels)- pulled the rope and backed up to set the angle, got into a wet spot and hopefully could pull the rope again to straighten out the gang and get out. Each field tractor always had a chain on board! Only used it to cut sod- always used a field cultivator to work down the fields. Usually used it "double-disking"-- each pass, just followed the middle of the previous pass. Single pass did not cut much- too light!.

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wolfman

12-09-2007 12:07:08




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 Re: Allis Chalmers Disk in reply to J. Fred Muggs, 12-08-2007 18:12:16  
I have one of those AC 7 1/2 ft pull type discs. It has been used hard & put away wet. Don't know the model #, although I might have the original book-My Dad bought it new with the WD & 2-bottom plow in 1950. I'd love to buy a new disc just like it tomorrow (today but this is Sunday).



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CENTAUR

12-08-2007 19:18:02




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 Re: Allis Chalmers Disk in reply to J. Fred Muggs, 12-08-2007 18:12:16  
The McCormick Deering model(10a)did the same thing and a good heavy duty tandum disc harrow. CENTAUR



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