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    Posted: 12 Oct 2012 at 4:50pm
Any ideas on this disc? Its 6ft wide and I can not find any markings on it...I'm not even sure how old it is. Last time it was used was by my dad around 15 years ago.  






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Yes IH old I would say 50 years any way maybe more.  I have two; one in the scrap and one setting. I was a very young the last time we used one. Looks to be just the front, most had a back section to.
Ac D-19, a Number of WD's, One WD45, Two 444 balers, Ac plows and etc.
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I have a 20 disk and a 16 disk. I was told they are 19B International. Kaleb and I used them today and they sure do a good job.
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Thank you! You guys are so great!

I'm wanting to use this disc, is there anything other than greasing up the bearings I need to do?  
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That should be about it, greasing the bearings. If they have gotten to the point where they are steel on steel, or worn lose.  I make packing from old twine and grease. Rapping it the right direction is needed,  Like putting on tiflon (sp)  tape, one way it works the other it just comes of. Don't over do it the with the twine shaft will not turn.

Ac D-19, a Number of WD's, One WD45, Two 444 balers, Ac plows and etc.
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I bet it is over 50 years old. I am over 50 and I don't look that bad.
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Originally posted by Teddy (punchie) Teddy (punchie) wrote:

That should be about it, greasing the bearings. If they have gotten to the point where they are steel on steel, or worn lose.  I make packing from old twine and grease. Rapping it the right direction is needed,  Like putting on tiflon (sp)  tape, one way it works the other it just comes of. Don't over do it the with the twine shaft will not turn.


Teddy, I will be giving it a look over Sunday, thank you for your advice!

Daniel 
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Hi Daniel.
I've got it's cousin here west of Mustang that has the back gang. Same hitch setup, too!
Where are you in Oklahoma?
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Hello Jim! That is great, I live south of Tulsa about 50 miles! Glad to see another okie here!

What is a "back gang" Jim?
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it is another row of discs similar to what you have that attach to the rear that are angled opposite to what you have to make a more level seedbed
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