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Re: Re: Re: Re: Super-Tractor


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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 10, 2002 at 18:00:56 from (64.228.13.52):

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Super-Tractor posted by CNKS on September 10, 2002 at 05:26:48:

Well Charles, Sven and Steven I think it went right over their heads.
Charles: I just looked these up in 150 Years of International Harvester by C H Wendel and you will love this. In the 1930s Harvester was marketing this machine on its benefits in preventing erosion. I think I will side with you on this one. Wendel also describes three plows being the moalboard, the disc plow and the item we believe guy on e-bay has, the harrow plow. It shows several pictures and yes they are very similar to Sven's Oliver in photo galery. Harvester built the last IH harrow plows in 1962. They came in 3, 4, 6 and 9 foot models and two of them could be hooked in tandem to double width of cut. They could also be equiped with seed box for one pass seeding of wheat. It further says that these harrow plows were not widely known as they were sold and used specificly in wheat growing areas. I have never seen one.

For the benefit of anyone not familiar with these two disc plows. The disc plow has beams just like a moalboard plow and discs are about 24 to 26 inches in diameter and one disc is mounted to each plow beam, at an angle similar to moalboard. These have cutting widths much the same as moalboard plows.

On the harrow plow the discs are put together in a gang just like a disc harrow, with a large arbor bolt going through discs. The discs are spaced 10 to 12 inches apart on gang. The gang is positioned much the same angle as multipule bottom plow bottoms are, in relation to tractor.


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