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ScottClem2
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Topic: Disc harrows partsPosted: 20 hours 23 minutes ago at 7:41am |
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Hi all. Can anyone confirm the make and/or model of this disc? It might be the front section of a larger disc (not really certain). It has bearing housings with "WD28" stamped on them. The bearings are wooden. I need 4 bearing houses and bearings for it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Scott
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Ray54
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Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Paso Robles, Ca Points: 4761 |
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Posted: 7 hours 21 minutes ago at 8:43pm |
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Unless you are just over flowing with luck, you can make them faster than the time you spend looking for them. Or convert them to something parts are a around for.
I have never made a wood bearing for a disc, so I could be wrong. But see what would be good hard wood, you can get your hands on. May have to glue pieces together to get a block and then find a whole saw as close as posable of the size you need. Then very careful use of a die grinder. That is if you really have your heart set on using this. But that looks like really nice yard art.
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Clay
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Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Udall, Kansas Points: 9987 |
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Posted: 4 hours 42 minutes ago at 11:22pm |
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I have used White Oak or Maple for bearings. These woods work well for straw walker bearings and rotary hoe bearings. I imagine they would work well for disc bearings also.
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