Posted by Jim Becker on January 03, 2010 at 09:43:11 from (173.57.141.22):
In Reply to: Cub disc posted by darock on January 02, 2010 at 06:50:29:
Now that people are totally confused, there are 3 basic models of disk harrows for the Cub:
23-A is a tandem (4-gang) pull-behind. It is nominal 4-foot (16 disks total). It generally does the best work of the three, but since it is not a lift disk, it is least maneuverable and requires the most headland. Options were notched disks, center tooth and power deangling. It could be used with any small tractor.
Cub-28-A was a single cut lift disk. 4 or 5 foot (8 or 10 disks). Notched disk option. It was designed for use only with a Cub with the standard drawbar.
Cub-L38 was a single cut lift disk. The model number prefix had some variations depending on the version and when it was made. 4 or 5 foot (8 or 10 disks). Notched disk option. Most of these came with a one-point Fast-Hitch prong. The Fast-Hitch for the Farmall and the Lo-Boy are different. They also had hitch equipment for the Farmall with a standard drawbar. Unlike the 28-A, the standard drawbar hitch allows the harrow to roll side-to-side. If your field is uneven, this is an an advantage over the 28-A.
There were 28 and 38 models for the Super A to 140 tractors. They were 5 or 6 foot models and the hitches were different from the Cub hitches. When buying any of these harrows, be sure you get one that matches your tractor.
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