Name this Disc? Need some help to identify.

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I bought this old rust bucket a while back to keep it out of a scrap pile.

Can anyone identify this. I cannot find any identity plates.

I have been re welding and repplacing broken bolts and such but have yet to figure out how to move it in andout of gear....per say.

Im not sure what that gear box looking part is for. <<its definity not workable.

Thanks for your help

Thomas
 

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   / Name this Disc? Need some help to identify. #2  
I bought this old rust bucket a while back to keep it out of a scrap pile.

Can anyone identify this. I cannot find any identity plates.

I have been re welding and repplacing broken bolts and such but have yet to figure out how to move it in andout of gear....per say.

Im not sure what that gear box looking part is for. <<its definity not workable.

Thanks for your help

Thomas


I can remember as a kid my dad had a new Case drag disc (1950-51) that had a gearbox like that. Pull the rope and it went into the cutting mode and pull the rope again and the disc would go back to straight cut. I think I remember ours as having a cover over the gearbox?? Ken Sweet
 
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Thanks for the reply.....

Thats looks to be the way it would have worked.....

Thomas in Nelson Co.
 
   / Name this Disc? Need some help to identify. #4  
Thanks for the reply.....

Thats looks to be the way it would have worked.....

Thomas in Nelson Co.

Thomas, Looks like you and I are practically neighbors. We are about 20 miles south of Hodgenville, just off 31 E at a little town Called Canmer. Our other store is south of Elizabethtown at exit 65 Munfordville, Ky. We make it up to Bardstown for the festivities around Christmas and also New Haven for the Old steam engine train rides, The Grandkids love it. Ken Sweet
 
 
 
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