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Old 04-28-2016, 10:46 PM
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Default IH cat 0 disc?

I found a cat 0 disc on craigslist, seller claims it's an IH brand. did IH make a cat 0 disc or were they rebranded brinly's? it's in pretty good shape from what the one pic show's. what kind of price would these normally bring? I don't have a cat 0 tractor but there's nothing wrong with getting prepared. thanks.
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Old 04-28-2016, 10:59 PM
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I found a cat 0 disc on craigslist, seller claims it's an IH brand. did IH make a cat 0 disc or were they rebranded brinly's? it's in pretty good shape from what the one pic show's. what kind of price would these normally bring? I don't have a cat 0 tractor but there's nothing wrong with getting prepared. thanks.
I'm pretty sure that IH only made the tractors.
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It's not IH. Usually the Cat 0 disks are Brinly. Typically the bring between $300 and $350.
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How about a picture! We love pictures!
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after googling these disc they are not brinly disc. perhaps a cat 1? I havn't found a match for them yet. the add does say that they are 54"
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Disk is singular. Two disks, you would need two tractors. Like blade, or deck. You are looking at a disk. Not disks.


That looks like it has a cat 1 hitch on it. It may be manufactured, but it's either been modified, or it's homemade.
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j-mech, your the one who added the "s" this time, it's in your post and none of mine. unless you were reminding yourself. lol
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I believe it is actually a "Disc Harrow" a harrow utilizing many disc.
Versus a
Spike tooth Harrow
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j-mech, your the one who added the "s" this time, it's in your post and none of mine. unless you were reminding yourself. lol
I should have used an apostrophe. Otherwise my grammar was correct.
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I believe it is actually a "Disc Harrow" a harrow utilizing many disc.
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Zippy uses those in his feed plot. He plants stuff and deers come to eat.
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