7 tooth spring ripper-cultivator-chisel

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Anyone able to ID this. It looks like a cross between a very light chisel plow and a heavier cultivator, or maybe a "pasture rejuvenator".

I'm guessing around 300 lbs; just over 7 foot wide; 7 dual spring loaded teeth.

Feels like old school Massey or Ford-Dearborn; but not tag, no sticker, no serials, or ID, and either might have been red, or red iron oxide primer, or maybe just rusty metal; no clearly definable paint left.

Paid $100 for it. We'll, paid $140 for it and a 4 ft bushhog, that is probably just a waste... Bushhog is a New Holland
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Bush hog pictures too
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Kinda looks like a Dearborn 13-1, without the depth control disc in the center front?
 
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I'm kinda leaning towards it looks a lot like a MF 38, or the EA from this video.

Regardless of the exact model, I'll tell you, when all 7 shanks are down, 12" or so, it's more than my CK2610 wants. It does do a good job working roots/wood trash upto the surface to pile and burn.
 
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The All Purpose Plow may be a Leinbach.

This guess based on shovels mounted on the tines.
 
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Light weight chisel plow. Tons of them around here. I have one sitting in my implement lineup that hasn't been used in years. I have a big 9 point chisel that I use. It will go at least twice as deep as that one. Mine is a Massey.
 
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So, I don't know that I will ever find out what the original brand name was; but it looks like Lienbach made the EA model; which appears identical to the Bushhog branded one; and I have found a parts diagram for the Bushhog model. I'll have to check sprung diameter, and wrap count, but I think I have a good starting place
 
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It looks like it matches the Bushog APP85-7.
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Anyone able to ID this. It looks like a cross between a very light chisel plow and a heavier cultivator, or maybe a "pasture rejuvenator".

I'm guessing around 300 lbs; just over 7 foot wide; 7 dual spring loaded teeth.

Feels like old school Massey or Ford-Dearborn; but not tag, no sticker, no serials, or ID, and either might have been red, or red iron oxide primer, or maybe just rusty metal; no clearly definable paint left.

Paid $100 for it. We'll, paid $140 for it and a 4 ft bushhog, that is probably just a waste... Bushhog is a New HollandView attachment 1641278View attachment 1641315View attachment 1641536View attachment 1641566
I have a 9 shank model just like that only newer. It is called a Fred Cain all purpose plow. It’s really good for deep ripping.

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Looks like the only thing you can salvage from the brush hog is the 'c-clamp'
 
 

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