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Wheel disc question?

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BigJ

01-18-2001 10:22:58




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I was looking at a Ford disc and was thinking of buying it and needed to know if it was any good.I have the numbers and the series is 207t and the serial is 4306.It looks heavy built but it needs about three blades.Could someone tell me somthing about this particular one?Thanks Jack(TN).




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paul

01-18-2001 22:46:03




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 Re: Wheel disc question? in reply to BigJ, 01-18-2001 10:22:58  
A company called 'Shoup' handles a lot of disk parts.

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Tim(nj)

01-18-2001 20:07:23




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 Re: Wheel disc question? in reply to BigJ, 01-18-2001 10:22:58  
Ford didn't make their own implements. Most common manufacturer of older Ford tillage equipment was Pittsburg. A lot of the newer Ford stuff was from White. Pittsburg usually put its own ID tag on the machine somewhere along with the Ford tag. We had a 3-pt field cultivator that had both Ford and Pittsburg tags on it. Taylor-Pittsburg is still around . . . .



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Jiff

01-18-2001 14:52:05




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 Re: Wheel disc question? in reply to BigJ, 01-18-2001 10:22:58  
Blades and bearings are pretty standard no matter who made the machine. What is more important, has the frame been rewelded from being abused, or has it been twisted and bent all up. Since Ford is an off breed, you should be able to get it cheaper than a better known brand that is in the same condition.



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BigJ

01-19-2001 04:15:42




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 Re: Re: Wheel disc question? in reply to Jiff, 01-18-2001 14:52:05  
The frame looks to be perfect but I do need at least three blades.Do farm supply stores handle stuff like this?We will probably use it lots so I will want to get it right.Thanks gentlemen,Jack(TN).



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Leroy

01-20-2001 12:08:09




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 Re: Re: Re: Wheel disc question? in reply to BigJ, 01-19-2001 04:15:42  
If you replace the blades get as close as you can to what size is now on, If you cannot get close you will have to replace all on both sides, for a close size on your blades try a used parts yard.



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Steve from Tn

01-19-2001 04:42:33




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 Re: Re: Re: Wheel disc question? in reply to BigJ, 01-19-2001 04:15:42  
You should be able to get blades from any implement dealer. I have bought them from Tennessee Farmer's Coop. Your disk might be a Burch. Ford sold Burch implements for a long while. I have a 10 ft. Burch(sp?). I have had it probably 15 years and I bought it used. I have to weld on the frame from time to time. I get the bearings most anywhere. Shoup has them listed.



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JR

01-18-2001 11:52:25




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 Re: Wheel disc question? in reply to BigJ, 01-18-2001 10:22:58  
There is almost no such thing as a bad disk(except those thin,light TSC 4',5' etc.) As long as you keep your bearings greased and blades replaced you should be in good shape.



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