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cdupuy

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Waco, TX
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MF 135, John Deere 4430
Anyone heard of a John Deere off-set, pull type disc that shows a model number 9PK-02 on the nameplate? An online search did not produce any results. The nameplate reads John Deere Killefer Works. The disc needs some new discs, a cylinder, new tires, and some spools. I was hoping to be able to look up some part numbers before I purchased. Attached is a picture of the nameplate, and and overall pic. Any other comments about the viability of bringing this disc back to life are welcome. disc name plate.JPGdisc picture.JPG

Thanks, Carr
 
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Here's an online parts catalog for the PK offset disc. http://jdpc.deere.com/jdpc/pdfs/PC0843.pdf You can copy and paste the part number to Google, and if an aftermarket supplier handles parts, and happens to add replacing the JD part number, you may find some parts there also. Easiest way to find anything, is to use a part number.
 
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Thanks DJ54. A search for PK is the key. Also updated my location. Thank you.
 
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I've worked on a disc that looks identical to your pictures. I'm not sure if it's a PK or not, but I'm thinking that a lot of the parts are the same as a 1630 John Deere tandem disc. 1630's are very sought after discs around my area.
 
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Yes, these must be sought after discs here too. this disc sold before I could make a decision to buy. thanks, for all the help. Carr
 
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i restored a similar type disc, in far worse condition. not a Deere but an Athens Plow. finding parts was relatively easy. i sandblasted the entire thing after dis-assembly and added all new bearings, bearing hangers, disks, and hydraulics, and fasteners. I probably spent $2,000, but the disc is worth far more than that. its a beast! my only caution would be to be sure you have enough tractor. My 75 horse can bearly handle it, and if its wet, forget it. But it works incredibly well

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nice work, HCJ tractor. my search continues.....
 
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Beautiful job HCJtractor! I'm a fan of the smooth blades too. They do a much better job than notched blades. Makes me want my Athens 127 back.
 
 
 
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