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    Posted: 14 Jul 2010 at 9:04pm

Anyone have an original,  copy or scan of the manuals for the SC blade and the harrow shown below?  I am not sure of the model number of the harrow.

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Adam



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I'm still looking for help on manuals, or just an ID on what model disk this is.
 
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Adam:

It looks to be a 6-1/2 foot #20 series. The pin hitch version was also known as the WD Mounted Disc Harrow, and there was a smaller CA version as well.  I have a #20 that I use with my D14, and it works well as a lightweight disc, however the only manual I have for it is actually for the pin hitch model.  I have a copy I could send you, but you might prefer the one for a SC hitch.



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Adam, looks like you are expanding the collection. Wish I had the time and (mostly) money. How are things in NC?
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Hey Dream, things are going fine up our way.  It would be nice to get some rain.
 
Brett, my biggest question is how to set up the draw bar and lift chains.  The chains tend to unhook themselves if the harrow drifts to one side while disking.  I plan to take the two harrows I have now and try to make one good one.
 
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Adam, got a nice shower this afternoon. Hope more is coming. Lots of rumbling, but no more rain yet. We need it, just like ya'll.

Sounds like the latches are a little worn. May be on the harrow end. I'm assuming your tractor is in good shape. (by the looks of it, nice job)
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The latches seem to be OK, the harrow just sits too far behind the tractor.  I moved the eye back in the tongue on my first harrow and made it better.  I don't know if the chains are too short or what.  I was hoping to find a manual and see how they were supposed to be put together.
 
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