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    Posted: 28 Feb 2011 at 1:34pm
What is the one peice of snap coupler implements that you are most proud of or you want the most
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I am looking for a SC bale/pallet fork/carrier.




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It would have to be the snap coupler blade .. i have two of em
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i haven't seen another one of these yet. It is a subsoiler with a ditcher attachment.

I also have this little pull type allcrop drill with the sc adapter package

I also have a sc carrier, but there seems to be more of them out there than previously thought......

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I would have to say my restored 77M PTO driven rake. I've only seen 2 others. This one I bought from Dean Berning, and he has one more. Mike Grulke has one too, and the serial numbers of ours are only 2 digits apart. This pic is with my '57 45 diesel.
 
 
My other is a series 40 6' disc....looks strangley familiar to the pic on page 105 of Wendels AC book with the smooth front and cut-away rear disc blades....Hmmmm?
 
 
 
 
 


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Eldon,
What would be the advantage of a SC hookup over a drawbar with the drill?
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Originally posted by LouSWPA LouSWPA wrote:

Eldon,
What would be the advantage of a SC hookup over a drawbar with the drill?
 
I can load the tractor and drill easily onto my trailer, I can turn sharp at the end of the field, and it is easier to back into corners. I also don't have to mess with the drive chain from the tractor wheel like the regular sc drill has....and can also have my rear wheel width set  wherever I want.
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Looking for 8ft disc and a sub soiler for a WD45......
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4-14" plow with a tail wheel.  WD45 early D-17 vintage.  Dad had one on a 45.  Would love to have one for my 17.  I don'y plow much so sentimental mostly.  Jim
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a brush hog for my B I have never seen one did they even make one for it???
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I have straight shank SC WD subsoiler on EBay, may have to re-list it if it does not show up. 
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Maybe not snap coupler, but I like my WD farm crane.
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I have one of the sub soilers with the ditcher wings, haven't seen any others til I see Eldon's, mine looks just like that, even about the same paint wear.
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My neighbor has a snap coupler sub soiler/dither like in the picture
of Eldon's. I have one almost like it, mine has a 3 point hitch
on it. My dad bought ours at a farm sale about 45 years ago.
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Geesh guys thanks for bursting my little bubble......LOL!
 
BTW Bryan this one came from Kimberly, ID......


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I have one of those ditchers also Eldon, I bought it an auction a mile from the house....just too unique too pass up, jeeesh, and I thought I had the only one! lol
Chad, yours looks a little nicer than mine, nothing beats a PTO hay rake though, I work my 77M every year behind one of my 45 diesels.
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Eldon, I hate to burst your bubble even more but I have one of those ditchers and a friend of mine here close also has one.
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I just now noticed who started this post, WF32 (Phil), I bought my ditcher from him, Thanks Phil.
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I am the proud owner of a sc 10' field cult. Hope to use it this spring.
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Its not snap coupler, but wouldnt mind having a 100 series 3 point disc to go behind a D15

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Don, I've got a #109 SC disc.  I'll have to get a picture posted sometime.  I've also got a #73 SC plow with tailwheel.  And, this #3 Subsoiler.  I'd really like to have a drill like Eldon's.uploads/904/subsoiler_in_shop.JPGuploads/904/right_side_subsoiler.JPG
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I just came across a snap coupler two bottom rollover plow. It's sitting in the woods with three feet of snow on it, but I have been told that it is for sale. Would go good on my D-14 when I restore it.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mike 44 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Mar 2011 at 8:31am
........ i want a sc slip scoop.... iam love the sc blade i have and just got a post hole digger and subsoiler... too go with the disc, 3botom plow and 2 row corn planter... wish i had evrything sc they made!!
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This was a very interesting post, I like it. I also would like one of everything snap coupler hitched. Eldons all crop drill is very cool, would like to find one like it, but I guess as of right now, my most wanted snap coupler implement would be a post hole digger, cause it's something that I could get justify having. Kind of like killing 2 birds with one stone; another toy, plus something I need all in one package. Darrel
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I have a snap coupler Two bottom roll over plow, I have never seen another one..........although I think I am fixing to find out there are more of them out there...lol
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D17Jim is this what you wanted? I just came across it after reading your reply.http://desmoines.craigslist.org/grd/2238608496.html
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Well, Eldon. I have never seen one like yours before now so I think yours is pretty cool.
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Originally posted by Anthony Anthony wrote:

I have a snap coupler Two bottom roll over plow, I have never seen another one..........although I think I am fixing to find out there are more of them out there...lol
 
Yup....I have four of them...all a little different.
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Originally posted by JayIN JayIN wrote:

Well, Eldon. I have never seen one like yours before now so I think yours is pretty cool.
 
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