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Restoring L 38 disk harrow

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Restoring L 38 disk harrow

Postby ScottyD'sdad » Wed Apr 20, 2011 3:41 pm

I'm in the process of restoring a cub l 38 disk harrow. Bearings were shot. Disks and frame were in good condition. I used Agri Supply #28211 bearing halves. The bolt hole spacing is different, requiring one new hole, per bearing, to mount. I bolted the bearing in place, with one bolt, then, using a transfer punch, marked the other hole for drilling, in the frame. These bearings require a longer bolts, than the originals. I replaced the bearing spools, also, using Agri Supply #22810 spools. These are an inch too long. I cut a half inch off each side, using a bandsaw, creating the proper 6 1/2 inch length, and keeping the bearing centered. Parts are now cleaned and painted, ready for putting back together, as soon as the replacement bearing half, arrives. (One bearing half "escaped", in transit, replaced without question, by Agri Supply) Ed
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Re: Restoring L 38 disk harrow

Postby Dusty B » Thu Jun 02, 2011 9:48 pm

Pictures????? Please! Have one to do this winter - one half is frozen. Has the serrated blades. Dusty B <dustylee52@hotmail.com>
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1 IH 100 manure spreader
1 IH model B corn grinder
3 power units
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Re: Restoring L 38 disk harrow

Postby ScottyD'sdad » Fri Jun 03, 2011 6:29 am

Dusty B wrote:Pictures????? Please! Have one to do this winter - one half is frozen. Has the serrated blades. Dusty B <dustylee52@hotmail.com>

Sorry, I don't do pictures. Ed
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Re: Restoring L 38 disk harrow

Postby Winfield Dave » Fri Jun 03, 2011 7:37 am

ScottyD'sdad wrote:
Dusty B wrote:Pictures?????
Sorry, I don't do pictures. Ed
Powdered sugar gets on the lens? :bellylaugh:
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Zip Code: 02769
Tractors Owned: 6"F" cubs
5 lo-boys
1 154
1 184
1 IH444
1 Oliver OC3 crawler
1 AC D10
1 IH 100 manure spreader
1 IH model B corn grinder
3 power units
cub demonstrator
Circle of Safety: Y
Location: Ma. Rehoboth

Re: Restoring L 38 disk harrow

Postby ScottyD'sdad » Fri Jun 03, 2011 1:29 pm

Winfield Dave wrote:
ScottyD'sdad wrote:
Dusty B wrote:Pictures?????
Sorry, I don't do pictures. Ed
Powdered sugar gets on the lens? :bellylaugh:

I lick the powdered sugar off, and then the pictures are streaky! Ed
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