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Dunham disk.

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Dave BN

11-30-2003 03:45:33




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Stopped by one of my favorite junk dealers yesterday. One of his new arrivals is a small, tandem disk. It has the name Dunham on each end of the place where you would put cement blocks etc for weight. I never heard of Dunham before. Is this a common name in other parts of the cuntry? A unique feature of this disk is that the end blade or second to the end of each end of each axil has a flange on it that kinda makes it look like a rail road wheel. The flange is 2" or 3" wide and is slightly cone shaped so it is not at a 90 degree angle to the blade. The only thing I can think of is that it is for flotation in very loose or very wet ground. Anyone ever see anything like this? Dave.

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Allan

11-30-2003 10:14:25




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 Re: Dunham disk. in reply to Dave BN, 11-30-2003 03:45:33  
Dave,

I had a Dunham packer one time and it was one of the best implements I ever owned; built to last.

I don't know about the end blades on this particular disk that you are referring to, but in a lot of cases, it is quite customary to have the end blade smaller than the rest of the blades on the gang.

This serves as a "furrow filler"; it makes for a more 'level' till & eliminates that end cut. Maybe this is what they were trying to accomplish?

Later,

Allan

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RONALD LASSITER

07-03-2004 12:44:16




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 Re: Re: Dunham disk. in reply to Allan, 11-30-2003 10:14:25  
I NEED SOME PARTS FOR A 1969 DUNHAM BUSH HOG



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Dick

11-30-2003 15:09:20




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 Re: Re: Dunham disk. in reply to Allan, 11-30-2003 10:14:25  
I think the full name of the company is Dunham Lehr. They also make (made?) front end loaders.



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