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Jay (ND)

10-17-2005 07:39:38




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I found this in the toolbox of my new H. It looks vaguely familar, but for the life of me I can't figure out what it is. Any takers?
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Pappy

10-17-2005 13:35:23




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 Re: A What's It in reply to Jay (ND), 10-17-2005 07:39:38  
I have a 200 Farmall with cultivators on it an it uses these wedges to hold the foot-pieces to the bars. Several of them lying around the shop also from years gone by. You install them, whack them on the blunt end with a hammer, then tighten the nut to keep them secure.



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Dick2

10-17-2005 09:11:55




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 Re: A What's It in reply to Jay (ND), 10-17-2005 07:39:38  
It's a tooth for a spike tooth cylinder. They were common in threshing machines and some older combines. Neighbor had an RD31 McCormack Deering combine with spike tooth cylinder. He picked up a rock and it broke off a bunch of teeth. They replaced them, but hired man left the special HD spud wrench laying on the canvas when he started up the machine. That old wrench took out more teeth than the rock did. I was just a young fellow, so I heard a lot of new words that day that I'd never heard before!

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msb

10-17-2005 07:57:15




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 Re: A What's It in reply to Jay (ND), 10-17-2005 07:39:38  
Looks like a wedge used to keep a culitvator shank in place.IHC used them on their cultivators.



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RustyFarmall

10-17-2005 08:57:56




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 Re: A What's It in reply to msb, 10-17-2005 07:57:15  
I think msb just nailed it.



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dhermesc

10-17-2005 09:40:37




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 Re: A What's It in reply to RustyFarmall, 10-17-2005 08:57:56  
msb is right, got a couple of those in the toolbox on my 350.



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Jay (ND)

10-17-2005 10:31:10




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 Re: A What's It in reply to dhermesc, 10-17-2005 09:40:37  
Do you want another? LOL



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ezyed

10-17-2005 07:54:48




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 Re: A What's It in reply to Jay (ND), 10-17-2005 07:39:38  
It is a knife from a old thrasher,I think . When I was young(60 years ago )I used to play with them.



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