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Model# of this disc?

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    Posted: 08 Apr 2012 at 7:20pm
Bought this snap coupler disc at an auction for my ca. It measures around 6 ft across from the back. What is the model #, are manuals still available?
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looks like my model 20 but smaller.
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I cant help with model number. I know what auction you got that at. I am the one that bought the two bottom snap coupler plow down the line . My guess is that if find CA mounted disc manual. It will tell you every thing you need to know the find the outside disc blade and fix the hitch. However if you find a WD mounted disc manual it will probley  tell you everything you what to know.

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I'd say it's a 20 series.  Also known as a CA mounted disc harrow. Looks to be in really nice shape other than the missing blades on the rear gangs.
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Did they ever make a similar disc for the pin hitch set up?
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   That is an interesting question, Charlie ! I have never seen anything but plows with the pinhitch setup ?
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I've seen the 8' model 20, I like this smaller version seems that a ca would have an easier go at it. First time I've had to pay tax at an auction. This is going to be fun to restore. Thanks
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote BrettPhillips Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Apr 2012 at 3:34pm
I'm pretty sure that they were made in pin hitch as well.  I have a sales brochure somewhere...
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Brett is correct. They were also made in pin hitch.  I have a Dealers Parts Catalog for Disc Harrows dated May, 1958 (Got it from GlenninPA; thanks Glenn!).  It covers the parts for the No. 9, No. 11-B, No. 20, No. 40, No. 100 series #109 and #110, and No. 200 series #210, 211, 213, 214 & 215.  It shows the pin hitch for a CA No. 20 Series Harrow for 5 1/2 and 7 foot size discs as well as the 6 1/2, 7 & 8 foot sizes for D-14, D-17, WD & WD-45.
 
For some reason, for a 5 1/2' CA disc, my manual shows five cutaway discs on the front gang and six smooth discs on the rear gang.  But yours doesn't seem to be set up to handle that many.  Maybe buy one of the manuals Gary pointed out to get a better idea.  HTH
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