Implement ID part 3

Mark Akerman

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Dear Friends,
I was hoping to get some help on identification. I pulled these out of the woods of our family farm. My FFA students want to restore them. Looking for the maker and all so I can track down the age and colors to repaint and decal them. The spiked implement is said to be for weeding peanuts. My father in law is an old tobacco farmer (97) and said it had been on the farm since he was a boy. Thanks in advance.
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The implement with the wheels and pto shaft looks like a King Kutter brand rotary cutter/brush hog.
 
The above photos appear to be a disc plow. Bent up, and possibly not all there.

Lower photos is a pull type rotory mower. This little piece of equipment would be handy to anyone that has NON ford or ferguson tractors from the 8n era. This mower doesn't require a 3 point for use.
 
The disc plow is parked next to a horse regular plow.

It would be nice to get a clearer picture of the disc plow, and its hitch, to know what style it is.

Odd little things, like the handles on the lever adjustments, or the brackets that the wheels are on, or the mounting bracket, are ways to identify a manufacturer. Would need clearer pictures.

Many have parts numbers on them on some parts, those numbers often help tell us the maker. The numbers are cast or stamped into the metal in places that dont wear off.

I think the disc plow would be the neatest item.

The rotary mower would be the most useful item. The mower doesnt use 3pt hitch, so it is useful with older tractors without that.

Paul
 

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