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ROFL ROFL thanks Eldon............
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I have a model 160 SC rotary mower. I have only seen once a 2 bottom think they were 14's plow that had the roller lock bottoms on it. That has got to be a rare one...
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Strictly speaking of AC snap coupler items, I have two Oxnard Blades, Oxnard Scoop, Subsoiler, Carry-All, 2-16's mounted plow (cut down 73 that was worn out), 4-14's 74 mounted plow w/ tailwheel, 3-16's 74 mounted plow (have tailwheel for it too but not installed yet), and a 4 row SC drill planter.   Sitting at my farm as well is a SC rotary hoe that belongs to Rick Corder.  

The SC Carry-All is one of the most useful items of the bunch. 

I'd like to have a model 44 2-shank subsoiler, a 4 row narrow rear cultivator and another 73 3-16's plow. 

I had a 7 tine SC field cultivator but sold it to Don(MO). 

Mike
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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
I have one .. been sitting in my shed for the last 40 yrs ...
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Anybody have a New Idea snap coupler rake? I wouldn't mind having one of those.
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Jimnd , I think that you should bring that ditcher to hutch to the GOTO this year & demonstrate it . I bought a snap coupler post hole digger last yr at a sale . I got a 1 btm sc plow that I dont think it has ever been used, the coulter wasn't on it, but with it. I didn't get the D10 THAT Was there though. Hope to put it behind my D12 when it"s done.
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[QUOTE=Skyhighballoon(MO)]Strictly speaking of AC snap coupler items, I have two Oxnard Blades, Oxnard Scoop, Subsoiler, Carry-All, 2-16's mounted plow (cut down 73 that was worn out), 4-14's 74 mounted plow w/ tailwheel, 3-16's 74 mounted plow (have tailwheel for it too but not installed yet), and a 4 row SC drill planter.   Sitting at my farm as well is a SC rotary hoe that belongs to Rick Corder.  

The SC Carry-All is one of the most useful items of the bunch. 

I'd like to have a model 44 2-shank subsoiler, a 4 row narrow rear cultivator and another 73 3-16's plow. 

I had a 7 tine SC field cultivator but sold it to Don(MO). 

Mike
 
Dang Mike I cut this four row up to make a tool bar sprayer out of it.
Don
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i have a snap coupler 80r, not sure how rare they are, but its alot easier than using that big bracket on the standard 80r mowers
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Hey don do you have a pic of that carry-all?
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Hey buckagg, how about a picture?
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Originally posted by R.W R.W wrote:

Hey don do you have a pic of that carry-all?
I'll look.
Don
3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.

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Here's the sprayer I made out of a four row cultivator. Don
3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.

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This is a # 7 mower.
3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.

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Nice mower Don.I was wondering what kept mower from tilting and under closer examination I see the pins and brackets that go around lift arms.We had two A/C 80R? mowers that hooked to a bracket that mounted on that tractor.I like that better for hooking and un hooking.How does it mow?
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There is an older gentleman by me that has a 2 bottom roll-over plow also.  He also has a post hold digger, along with some plows, and a blade, and a few cultivators.  As for use we have got 2 3x14 plows, and the 8 foot disc for the D-14 which is a slick little set-up.
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