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“ W E P L O W T H E E A R T H "
MODEL 76/77
The Model 76/77 has beendesigned for faster and moreuniform incorporation, betterseedbeds, and less time inthe field. The advanceddouble offset design allowsyou to disk at faster speeds.The 76/77 follows thecontour of the field leaving auniform level seedbed behind.
WIDTH OFCUT
8' 10"
10' 3"
11' 1"
11' 8"
13' 1"
13' 5"
14' 6"
15' 1"
NUMBEROF DISCS
24, 26, 28
28, 30, 32
34, 36
32
36
40, 44
40
44, 48
APPROX.WEIGHT (lbs.)
2,900
3,200
3,500
3,400
3,700
3,800
3,900
4,200
NUMBER OFBEARINGS
8
8
12
12
12
12
12
12
*APPROX.DBHP
60 - 70
70 - 80
75 - 85
75 - 90
90 - 100
90 - 110
95 - 115
100 - 120
*Approximate Draw Bar Horse Power is only a guide. Extremely hard, soft, hilly or boggyconditions will change these figures. D.B.H.P. in excess of the recommended will void allwarranty provisions.
MODEL 76 SPECIFICATIONSWIDTH OF
CUT
11' 1"
11' 8"
13' 1"
13' 6"
14' 5"
15' 1"
15' 9"
NUMBEROF DISCS
34, 36
32
36
40, 44
40
44, 48
44
APPROX.WEIGHT (lbs.)
3,850
3,825
4,125
4,390
4,350
4,325
4,528
NUMBER OFBEARINGS
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
*APPROX.DBHP
75 - 90
75 - 95
90 - 100
95 - 110
100 - 120
105 - 120
110 - 120
MODEL 77 SPECIFICATIONS
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
QuadrasealBall BearingsStrong relubeQUADRASEALball bearings onthe Model 76/77mean long life andless downtime.
The RigidBearing Hangerfeatures a Wear Platethat bolts onto the front-side of the BearingHanger adding extraprotection to the frontand bottom of theBearing Housing.
The SpringBearing Hangerprovides maximumstrength withoutsacrificing flexibility.It also features aWear Plate whichprotects the front andbottom of the BearingHousing.
Athens Plow Company, Inc.PO Box 609 • Athens, TN 37371-0609
Athens Plow Co., Inc. guarantees each piece of equipment against defective materials andworkmanship for a period of one year from the date of delivery to the purchaser unlessotherwise specified. Athens Plow Co., Inc. reserves the right to make changes and/orimprovements in design and construction of parts or machines without notice or obligation.
• 11 ⁄4'' Cold Rolled Square Gang Axles• Quadraseal Ball Bearings• Disk Blades, 22" or 24" Cutout or Smooth• Spacing 71 ⁄2", 9" or 9" Front and 71 ⁄2" Rear• Tapered Front and Rear Gangs• Self Leveling Frame• Reversible Tongue Clevis• Adjustable Angle of Cut: 15° or 18°• Split Wheel Carriages• Wheel Hubs and Rims• Dual Wheels on all 77's and on 76's from14'6" to 15'1"
• Lifting Hydraulics• Heavy Duty Tube Mounted Scrapers• Cover Discs with Scrapers• Gang Wrench and Tongue Jack
• Rigid or Spring Bearing Hangers
• Dual Wheels – on 76's, 8'10" to 13'5"
The MAINFRAMES of the 76/77 combinestructural steel tubing and high strength anglewelded and reinforced for maximum strength.Structural angle is used for the side membersallowing the frame to flex so it can follow thecontour of the field . . . This feature reduces thestress on the frame and lengthens the life ofthe components.
The TONGUE is designed like a narrow “A”frame permitting shorter turns in the field.It is fitted with a balanced reversible clevis toaccommodate a variety of drawbars.
GANG FRAMES are constructed from3" x 5" heavy wall structural steel tubing.
DISC GANGS start with an axle made from11⁄4" cold rolled square steel. The spacers arearbor machined to keep the gang componentsin perfect alignment. Tapered gangs front andrear reduce furrows and ridges leaving asmooth seedbed even at faster speeds.Spacing is available in 71⁄2", 9", or a combinationof 9" front and 71⁄2" rear.
Disc BladesAvailable in 22 and 24 inch sizes.Athens Plow offers tailored solutions tomeet your discing needs.
Smooth blades are best utilizedin normal field conditions.They aremore economical, wear longer, weighmore than cutout blades, and cut cropresidue evenly.
Cutout blades are more aggressiveand trap residue better than smoothblades.
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
EXTRA EQUIPMENT
FEATURES
TWO STAGE LEVELING keeps the frame levelin the field and in transport. After hitching theclevis to the tractor, the turnbuckle adjusts thetongue position to level the disk frame intransport. In the field, a leveling screw thatconnects the tongue to the wheel carriages isadjusted for field conditions and discing speeddesired. After initial adjustment, the frameremains level while being lifted and lowered.A TURNBUCKLE connects the wheel carriagesfor precise side-to-side leveling.