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    Posted: 26 Oct 2016 at 4:59pm
I just obligated to buy this 7' drag disk. It's the kind that you straighten the gangs for road transport. It looks like an Allis, but does anyone know for sure? And if so, what model?
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I have the same disc if it's 6 foot. I thought it was called a #10 ? Those frames that the weights are on are perfect for setting 2 cement blocks in.
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Thanks Charlie!
cement blocks...like cinder blocks? If so...why just 2?


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   You need to figure out what the tractor weights belong to.  Might be able to make a few bucks ? Free disc ?
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The weights aren't included. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ray54 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Oct 2016 at 9:26pm
Now that it is ID take the pictures down you have some green parts there and you don't want it PINK some morning.


The solid rounds with the T on the back are 100 lb weights from JD 36  pull harvester.Counter weight for the header lift,before hydraulics and a 20 foot head has some weight to it.  It would cut with the JD95 or a Gleaner C. But to make green haters  happy JD did not design it they bought rights from Caterpillar in the 30's. Was a Holt design from the teens.JD did sell them until in the 50's when they had the 95 to replace it.


Disc looks to be in good shape not bent and welded.
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Learn something everyday! Good thing the weights aren't mine lol
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that type of hitch same as one i have MM or oliver 
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Originally posted by CrestonM CrestonM wrote:

Thanks Charlie!
cement blocks...like cinder blocks? If so...why just 2?
 On mine, 2 fit nice on each gang. That is 8 blocks total.

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It's an Allis disk. I have a manual for one at home. I'd have to dig it out and see what the model is.
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Thanks guys! Looks like it will be a great match for my WC!
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The weights are off my #34 holt combine. Wheel weights are off a moline we had
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Doesn't look like the 6 ft. tandem AC disk that we had which I thought was a No. 10. Hitch and adjusting mechanism are quite different.
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Originally posted by CALEBnOK CALEBnOK wrote:

The weights are off my #34 holt combine. Wheel weights are off a moline we had


The mind is going as fast as the body is. They only weigh  50 lbs on the Holt36 and think the 34 is the same. Just feel like 100 now with my  old body. I'm sure Creston dose not have this problem.

I can supply some nice limestone rocks to weight your new disc. You roll into my tractor bucket and I will deposit in your truck(carefully) for free.
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It's not a #10.   Rear hitch and angle adjustment is different.  I'll have to look in one of my old books to see if I can find a picture and correct model number.
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According to my book, it's a #9 tandem disc.  I have three in the barn, six, seven, and eight foot.  All for sale.
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I put it in road position and the rear gang is 8ft 6" wide.
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