Here ya go SVcummins

Here it is 14 shank chem farm chisel plow. Rigid shanks bought it and brought it home yesterday morning. It's needs a paint job and tires but points are new on one side and didn't see any patches or cobbled weld repairs.
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There were alot of them here in southern Indiana. You see both spring and rigid shank. Not many rocks around here. My grandpa had a smaller one just like this. Chem farm products were built in Evansville.
 
Seems like it would be awful heavy on the cylinder with the wheels in front of the shanks like that. Or awful tongue light when lifting.
 
This one was popular down here: https://www.inventionandtech.com/landmark_landing/87019

Google Graham Hoeme plow and you can see pictures of drag types with the wheels up front. No biggie
 
I have a 7 shank drag type. Don't use it anymore since I bought the Hay King Pasture Renovator. Works easier and can be used for subsoil aeration with very little surface disturbance.

On corn stalks, it would be the thing, not the Renovator.
 

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