Help identifying disk manufacturer

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woody2022

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Can you tell me who made this disk?
 

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Wish I knew. Its better than the King Kutter I have now other than not having notched discs.

It would be easy to restore. If you get to the bearings, they should come out to compare and replace without too much trouble.

Are the discs in good shape? How is the hydraulic lift arm working?
 
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Wish I knew. Its better than the King Kutter I have now other than not having notched discs.

It would be easy to restore. If you get to the bearings, they should come out to compare and replace without too much trouble.

Are the discs in good shape? How is the hydraulic lift arm working?

The lift arm works great, disks are in good shape. The front axle broke and was hoping to order 1 so when I take it apart, it could go right back together. I just don’t know the manufacturer if the disk. Thanks
 
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The lift arm works great, disks are in good shape. The front axle broke and was hoping to order 1 so when I take it apart, it could go right back together. I just don’t know the manufacturer if the disk. Thanks
Is there or was there an ID plate mounted on the frame? Maybe something etched?

Your disc harrow is special. It has a finger drag setup. Something I've not seen since the 70s or early 80s when my Pa had his 8N.

Is the color a faded beige or off yellow? What about the one wheel rim that looks original, is that a certain color? For JD, it's JD yellow.

The best I could find is a McCormick 35A. Yours looks sort of like it.
See this for comparison.

It has the hydraulic lift, the disc cleaning fingers, the two wheels with the round tube bar, the frame geometry is the same, etc.
 
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The lift arm works great, disks are in good shape. The front axle broke and was hoping to order 1 so when I take it apart, it could go right back together. I just don’t know the manufacturer if the disk. Thanks
Some people have welding machines that fix two piece axles into one piece axles.
 
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The lift arm works great, disks are in good shape. The front axle broke and was hoping to order 1 so when I take it apart, it could go right back together. I just don’t know the manufacturer if the disk. Thanks
Oh my, its a 1954 model.
 
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The lift arm works great, disks are in good shape. The front axle broke and was hoping to order 1 so when I take it apart, it could go right back together. I just don’t know the manufacturer if the disk. Thanks
I was able to find the RARE manual for $6.

 
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If your problem is a broken arbor bolt (axle), measure your broken one and look in Shoup Parts. They supply most sizes used and an incredible number of lengths.
 
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