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Any one know what this might be?

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Kelly

Looks like a coulter wheel with a cleaner on it 


Real big Pizza cutter ???

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Ed Kennell

Huh, coulter wheel ? :eusa-think:  :eusa-think:

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Callen

Looks like it would be able to cut a furrow to drop seed in the ground. Maybe part of a planter.

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steve k

post-8332-0-16794600-1388587391.jpga coulter wheel runs in front of a mold board plow and cuts the sod on one side.  

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AMC RULES

Why is the plow called a mold board? 

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userj8670

Always wondered that myself lol

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JimD

The term moldboard, or mouldboard as it was originally spelled dates back as far as the 1700's, and maybe earlier. The moldboard, or the wooden part of a plow of  that era, is the part that lifts up and turns over the sod cut by the iron share and coulter. It would be #2 in Steve K's diagram in post 5. The share is the steel part just below it that digs into the ground, and of course the coulter wheel, (#8) that cuts the sod ahead of the share. :thumbs2:

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Digger 66

Always wondered that myself lol

 

Don't want to hi-jack , but anyone ever seen one of these before ? 

& no ( Jim ) it's NOT the Model-A cold air intake prototype . 

 

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56flatbed

Maybe an auxiliary air cooler for a coulter? :ychain:

 

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flyovrcntry

I had one of those,now I have a thingamabob attached to the doohickey..It works real well on the youknowhat

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Callen

Thinking it was off something like this

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smoreau

That's what Tom and I thought. too small for a plow, but was a neat conversation piece for our new years get together at Toms cousins place. It came with a 71 800 he picked up for a song and a dance. 

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AMC RULES

The term moldboard, or mouldboard as it was originally spelled dates back as far as the 1700's, and maybe earlier. The moldboard, or the wooden part of a plow of  that era, is the part that lifts up and turns over the sod cut by the iron share and coulter. It would be #2 in Steve K's diagram in post 5. The share is the steel part just below it that digs into the ground, and of course the coulter wheel, (#8) that cuts the sod ahead of the share. :thumbs2:

 

Humm...possibly the wooden plow board was molded into it's shape then.  

Seems the mould spelling is a British variant of mold. 

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n1defan

Maybe an auxiliary air cooler for a coulter? :ychain:

Wally

Lmao

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