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larry8200 Posted - 06/04/2012 : 04:47:47
These were both headed to scrap.

Found a 3212V in saveable condition and a five foot disk harrow on the way. Got to figure out a way to put adjustable wheels on the harrow. It had wheels at one point, but apparently you had to remove them to use it. It is useable the way it is. Nice heavy duty disks with real bearings.

The Allis 312 isn't for sale, but I have a much nicer one already.







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B-16_IC Posted - 06/04/2012 : 18:03:07
Fine finds Larry! Way too good of tractor to scrap, lots of parts at the least.
larry8200 Posted - 06/04/2012 : 08:58:55
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Originally posted by cschmidt62

The easiest way to add transport wheels would be to use the axle like rods on the top of the disk. Make sure they are small enough not to touch the ground when using the disk. When you want to transport it just flip it over on its topside and pull it upside down. I have seen guys do this with large yard rollers.




Thank yuu, that is what the previous owner did. I have an idea using a trailer jack. much more work.

In the end I'll probably do niether.
cschmidt62 Posted - 06/04/2012 : 08:11:32
The easiest way to add transport wheels would be to use the axle like rods on the top of the disk. Make sure they are small enough not to touch the ground when using the disk. When you want to transport it just flip it over on its topside and pull it upside down. I have seen guys do this with large yard rollers.
olcowhand Posted - 06/04/2012 : 07:40:41
Nice save Larry!

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