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Nebraska Cowman, need a disk for a Super A

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UFO Man

06-06-2004 19:13:30




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Actually, anyone can answer this if you can, but the Cowman usually knows what and where the stuff is.

Just got a Super A from an estate. No manuals. When we picked it up, someone had made off with the disk. The plows are on the tractor and it has a chewed up 6' sickle bar mower, but I really need that disk.

I have looked high and low for one, but all I find is some old nasty rusted out, bearings all wobbled out, disk missing piece of junk. OR a three point, which the SA can't handle because it doesn't have a three point.

I think that the SA should handle a 5 footer, maybe a six, but I don't know fer sure.

Any help out there?

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Hugh MacKay

06-07-2004 17:57:44




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 Re: Nebraska Cowman, need a disk for a Super A in reply to UFO Man, 06-06-2004 19:13:30  
UFO Man: Often times you can buy a much larger disk for less money, and if you are mechanical and a welder you can cut them down to size. I have photos here of a 13 foot wheel controlled disk, cut down to 24 disk or 6' for a Farmall C. If you wish e mail me, I can send you the photos. That disk was 44 plate when the guy started and he bought it for $100. He can still build another 20 plate disk.

One of the pluses in doing this you get much heavier disk that cuts well. For Super A use it would last a lifetime. For a Super A, I would go with 20 plate disk. If I were building a disk for a Super A with plow lift, I would build it so it hitches same as plow and use chains to the plow lift for raising. Much better for moving. Just some thoughts.

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nebraska cowman

06-07-2004 07:44:28




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 Re: Nebraska Cowman, need a disk for a Super A in reply to UFO Man, 06-06-2004 19:13:30  
I live in big row crop country and don't see very many As and Bs but will watch out. Are you wanting a mounted disk? I find lots of old pull types.



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UFO Man

06-07-2004 18:59:36




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 Re: Re: Nebraska Cowman, need a disk for a Super A in reply to nebraska cowman, 06-07-2004 07:44:28  
Hugh, Nebraska Cowman and all, thanks for the ideas.

I really would like a lift type, since I am going to be using it working other folks gardens nearby. Just lift and go next door or down the road. It would probably be easier to get around in the small spaces without knocking down a fence or two.

I like the idea of cutting down a bigger one. I'm not much of a welder, but I've got 3 neighbors who make their living doing that, any one of which would trade the work for a tilled garden.

Mostly I'll be working good ol' Texas gumbo black dirt or the wife's sand arena. She and her gal pals like to ride horses around 55 gallon drums real fast. It's like a sport or something....

Still the added weight would be a help.

Thanks again, UFO Man

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nebraska cowman

06-07-2004 03:52:59




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 Re: Nebraska Cowman, need a disk for a Super A in reply to UFO Man, 06-06-2004 19:13:30  
I live in big row crop country and don't see very many As and Bs but will watch out. Are you wanting a mounted disk? I find lots of old pull types.



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Jimmy king

06-06-2004 19:51:08




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 Re: Nebraska Cowman, need a disk for a Super A in reply to UFO Man, 06-06-2004 19:13:30  
I grew up on a Super A and an H we had a 6ft tamden David Bradley Disc and even in Southwest Mo rocks it was a load for the Super A.



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UFO Man

06-07-2004 19:10:12




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 Re: Re: Nebraska Cowman, need a disk for a Super A in reply to Jimmy king, 06-06-2004 19:51:08  
Jimmy, thanks for the input. A 6 sounds a little big for the SA, but I didn't know for sure. I drove a Case SC as a kid and I think that pulled a 7 foot. Just a bit bigger tractor. We don't have much rock here as long as there is some moisture in the ground. Dry, this old black gumbo is like concrete.



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