What you would need for that tractor is what Ferguson called a tiller built from I believe 1939 for the 9N ford but may have been built earlier for the Fordson. 9 shank is 7' wide and most popular, they used the same frame as the 2 row cultivators. That will put a load on your Ford but they were made to work with the 23 HP 9N and yours is a 37 HP tractor. There also was a Dearborn version sold and I think an aftermarket company still makes a version of it. But you can only in no trash situations run about 7" deep at maximun due to frame clearance. You could run a spike type of tooth but you could also put on a sweep from a John Deere CC series field cultivator (the only one with matching holes). Like in the picture of that Ferguson unit would work good but have never seen one but I have the tiller version. And it did give me a load with a 60HP (tested) Ford 4000 tractor. That Ford would only pull a 5 shank chisel 3 point mounter set on 12" shank spacing and covering only a 5' width. Pulled 7 shanks with a 5000 but that was not in hard ground.
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