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Please help identify this thing. It's a 2 tooth subsoiler. It is unlike a John Deere 23 toolbar, which has holes in the bar and is bolted fast. This hitch and teeth are clamped fast. Not sure if it is even John Deere, but it's green. The bar is 100 inches long, and is 3 1/2 X 4 1/2 inches. Shanks work down 18 to 20 inches, in our shaley ground, behind a JD 730 gas tractor. Shanks are 26' long, 10' wide, and 5/8' thick. No part numbers, or tags can be found thru the rust. Teeth were removed, to replace the points, and we would like to know where to get parts. I have several pictures to send. The first picture shows the unique hitch. The bar hooked to the 3 point arms can float side to side, about an inch or 2. Is it John Deere? What model?

Thank you,

Thane in PA

Submitted by Thane, from PA

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