tommy67

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Please help to ID this disc. Closest Ive seen are Case and IH.
Wondering if its worth pursuing buying it from my neighbor.
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I can post more pics if needed. Thanks!
 


I agree that it looks like a 35. I used to borrow one from my neighbors and I thought that it did a good job of digging in and leveling.
 
From a pic a million miles away, that looks like a nice little disk. If everything is in shape and the blades arent wore down, would be good.

Paul
 
It does look similar to my I=H 37 but there is some differences. The hitch is a little different and the gangs are not adjustable like mine are. It does look like a nice little disc though.
 
After looking at the pic a little more it does look like maybe the gangs are adjustable like mine, Mine has a pin you can pull and a choice of three positions you can adjust each gang. The wheels on the picture have a little different mounting setup than mine. Although as old as they are whos to say someone didn't do a little refab on yours or mine along the way.
 
Blades look to me like they are still close to the 18 the disk should have. I had a 37 7 blade on a side with the greasless bearing,They could have had the greasable type. That has the crank adjustable hitch that I wished I had instead of the self lever That I had to at times wedge a block in to get it to ride level at times. I think the 35 was older but don't know
 
Thanks for all the help guys. Ill try and add some more pics. There are a lot of chipped blades. And they are between 15-3/4 to 17 ish. Its 97 at the back lick the parts manual for a model 37 says a 32 blade x 7 spacing would be.
This disc has an angle iron frame for each gang. The 37s Ive seen on the web all seem to have rectangular steel tubing.
Id like to pick it up for under five and replace all the blades with new 18. Id probably end up with $1500 or so in it. Does that sound like a good plan? It would only be doing a few acres a year. Thanks
 
(quoted from post at 16:15:19 11/20/22) Blades look to me like they are still close to the 18 the disk should have. I had a 37 7 blade on a side with the greasless bearing,They could have had the greasable type. That has the crank adjustable hitch that I wished I had instead of the self lever That I had to at times wedge a block in to get it to ride level at times. I think the 35 was older but don't know

They re all around 16inches and seem thin.
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(quoted from post at 16:15:19 11/20/22) Blades look to me like they are still close to the 18 the disk should have. I had a 37 7 blade on a side with the greasless bearing,They could have had the greasable type. That has the crank adjustable hitch that I wished I had instead of the self lever That I had to at times wedge a block in to get it to ride level at times. I think the 35 was older but don't know
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That's not the same as mine. I couldn't tell from the original pic but with your close up it is different. Mine you pull a pin and move the the gang to one of three positions. It takes about two minutes to change the cut on all four gangs. Its not a bad looking disc but I don't think its a I-H.
 
The 37 I had did not have the steel tubing on the frame. Only angle iron. And I had several owners manuals for it so every thing on the disk compaired to the manuals.
 
My 37 did adjust like his, 4 pins to pull and slide the cang to next pin hole and put pin back in.
 

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