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Re: How big is a IH 37 wheel disc?
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Posted by Plow Man on March 11, 2000 at 09:42:58 from (206.154.186.236):
In Reply to: How big is a IH 37 wheel disc? posted by Brian Schmidt on March 09, 2000 at 19:51:12:
I have a No.37 disk harrow and the manual and in the manual the widths in the front ranged from 8'6" to 14'. The rear gangs ranged from 8'6" to 14' also, and plus they all came in different spacings, such as 7" to 9". We have two tractors that can pull this disc, one is a 1949 Farmall "H". When I use this tractor, I put a "breather" on the two way clinder, and I also set the gauging strap two one of the higher holes. It only goes in the ground about 5" deep, and my H has no problem pulling it. The other tractor I use is a International 886. I can set the gauging strap lower, and I don't need the "breather". In your case, I don't think a C would pull the smallest model. If you our intrested, I could also make some copies of the manual and send them to you , if you supply a mailing address.
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