This is an old disk that I beleive is a International Harvester Co. product. I got it from a guy that had a farmall cub, it came with his cub when he got it. I have a farmall cub and the exact same disk that came with the cub when my dad got it. So i feal there is a good chance that it is a Farmall, Mccormick Deering, IHC disk. the disks are straight front to back for transport. Pull the lever on the hitch and drive forward and the disks angle for field work. There are a couple of pieces that need to be straightened because someone turned too sharp and caught part of the hitch with the tire. One disk blade is broke. There are a couple of tubes welded on where the guy hung blocks on for weight. new pieces could be easily made from angel iron. A new disk blade installed and the welded on tubes cut off and it could be easily restored and ready to work your garden or show. sold as is where is, local pick up only. if you have any questions feal free to ask.
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