Posted by Bill46 on April 13, 2009 at 10:35:46 from (65.112.42.83):
When I was a kid on a small farm in Indiana dad had an old 6 or 7 foot IH drag disk. It had a crank mounted on the hitch to change the angle for cutting. It even had a set of iron wheels to mount on the thing for pulling it down a gravel road. Later he got another one about the same size but it had a hyd cylinder to adjust the angle. Those were the best cutting disks I ever used as a kid. Does anyone know what model they may have been? He used to pull them with a Super M and when they were cutting deep in plowed ground it made that old tractor talk. Course most times he had a cultapacker and a drag harrow behind them. I know his went to junk 50 years ago, but just messing around in a large garden or a few acres I would not mind having one. Any help is welcom. Bill
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