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mfridenmaker

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Purchased some property a few years ago and was left this disc harrow. I believe it is a 9' proprietary disc for a Farmall Cub. It seems to be in pretty bad shape and it is just taking up space in my barn and was wondering if it's good for anything or should I just scrap it? Anybody with any thoughts?

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That hitch setup is for the IH "Fast Hitch" two-point system. We had a Farmall 450 on our farm that had that same hitch setup, which actually worked quite well.

That 9' disc would not have been for a Cub. The Cub only had about 10hp +/-, and could not have lifted or pulled that disc. Something like our 450 would have pulled it quite well.

To answer your question, I wouldn't scrap it. There are Farmall collectors out there looking for implements with the Fast Hitch setup. They are not going to pay you a million dollars for it, but you can probably get more than scrap prices if you find the right guy. Plus, it would be a shame to scrap a piece of history like that, IMHO.
 
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You would do better selling the disk rather than scrapping it. Around here scrap steel sells for $0.07-09 a pound currently. If it is 9', I doubt that a Farmall Cub pulled it.
 
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Thanks for the info Pappy and Wolftree. I feel the same way about not scrapping a piece of history, but I wasn't really sure if it would be worth anything to anyone. I will try listing it in a couple places and see if I can find it a new home.
 
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With that 2 PT hitch and 9' (may actually be 8') some body that has old tractors would want it. Run on CL and some of the Old International sites and let it live on. Scrap is a horrible way for old iron to die. Too much has been hauled off.
Good luck with it
 
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mfridenmaker,

In the 1950s, each tractor/ag equipment manufacturer developed their own version of "Quick Hitch". Fast Hitch was International Harvesters version. The Ford/Ferguson 3 Point Hitch won out of course.
 
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I've paid more than scrap prices for rusty yard art & been blown out of the water by others much more motivated. The nice thing about rusty yard art is nobody expects it to work or be in great shape. Specific models aren't terribly relevant either.

Post it on Craigslist & see what you can get. Better chances if you note you can load it. Better market & prices if you can deliver it as lots who think its cool don't have the gear to do it themselves.
 
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If you can't sell it you could modify it to work with your tractor for discing unless you just don't need it.
 
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That hitch setup is for the IH "Fast Hitch" two-point system. We had a Farmall 450 on our farm that had that same hitch setup, which actually worked quite well. That 9' disc would not have been for a Cub. The Cub only had about 10hp +/-, and could not have lifted or pulled that disc. Something like our 450 would have pulled it quite well.

Thanks for pointing that out. After you mentioned it, I remember seeing somewhere on the Internet a few months ago that it was an IH Fast Hitch but I didn't do anything about it then. When I finally got around to posting the pictures last night somewhere I had Farmall Cub stuck in my head.

Great information from everyone, thanks. I will list it and see what happens. I'm really not looking to get anything for it, I just want to free up the space and I wasn't sure if there would be anyone out there who would want it. Like everyone pointed out, it would be a shame to scrap a piece of history that someone else might appreciate having.

Thanks again and if anyone wants it, pm me. I can load it on a truck or a trailer :)

Mark
 
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If you can't sell it you could modify it to work with your tractor for discing unless you just don't need it.
I've never welded before plus it would be a much bigger project than I have time for. Thanks for the suggestion though. I admire guys that can do that sort of thing, I'm just not one of them. It would start out looking like a disc harrow and end up looking like a wrecked Yugo.
 
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I've paid more than scrap prices for rusty yard art & been blown out of the water by others much more motivated. The nice thing about rusty yard art is nobody expects it to work or be in great shape. Specific models aren't terribly relevant either.

Post it on Craigslist & see what you can get. Better chances if you note you can load it. Better market & prices if you can deliver it as lots who think its cool don't have the gear to do it themselves.

I agree...though I'd keep it for my own yard art. My mailbox stand is an old 2-bottom plow.
 
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That disc on ebay makes me feel real good... Got one setting here for my Super C's.

A lot of guy's might consider it not worth the price of new disc blades, but us ole' savvy guy's have been known to scarf up used one's off of a larger disc. Worn out, for what it was on, but wore down enough that they are perfect for a smaller disc like this. Axle size is the main concern, but I've also filled the holes with weld in the disc blades, to a size that fit mine. A good winter time project in the shop.
 
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Rusty yard goes for a couple hundred bucks if its cool looking. I paid under $50 for my 3point single gang 5-6' at an auction. Some other rusty yard art that was easier to load & transport went higher.

I see old dump rakes & planters going for higher triple digits. Horse drawn plows for a couple hundred.
 
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Sold it in an hour on Craig's List. The suggestion about mentioning "being able to load it" helped to seal the deal. I'm getting a couple bucks and the buyer is getting an increasingly hard to find implement for his old tractor. I'm really glad I didn't just go ahead and scrap it before starting this thread.

Thanks again for all the good suggestions and advice.
 
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Now having read this thread I am wondering what I can get for my drag plow (2 bottom), drag disks and cultivators.
 
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Sold it in an hour on Craig's List. The suggestion about mentioning "being able to load it" helped to seal the deal. I'm getting a couple bucks and the buyer is getting an increasingly hard to find implement for his old tractor. I'm really glad I didn't just go ahead and scrap it before starting this thread.

Thanks again for all the good suggestions and advice.

Very cool. I'm glad it worked out. I love a happy ending.
 
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My Dad had a Farmall 200 with the fast hitch on it. He had the 2-bottom plow, disc, and 7' sickle bar mower implements for it. The really neat thing about the fast hitch system was that you could generate downforce on the implement. That disc could be pushed into the ground enough to make the rear tires break free! Of course, you didn't get much ground worked up that way. Good memories ...
 
 
 
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