Leinbach Disc Harrow

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I recently got a used Leinbach disc harrow but the previous owner had converted it to a quick hitch and no longer has the original parts to convert it back. Curious if anyone has one like it and can give me the dimensions of the front "A" pieces that go from the 3pt pins to the top link that I am missing.

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Russell King

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I think you need to replace the triangle that was on the implement

This site has the dimensions

I imagine the parts can be purchased from the manufacturer if you contact them directly
 
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Your most likely going to have to use the standard dimensions as noted by @Russell King and fabricate something. Unless you’re using a Quick Hitch with it, 3 points are pretty forgiving on precise dimensions so close is close enough.

I have a few Leinbach implements. They’ve been out of business for many years. They used to have a manufacturing facility in East Bend on Hwy 67 on the north side of the Yadkin River and a sales/repair place on Hwy 67 (Reynolda Rd) in the edge of Winston-Salem, about 15 miles apart. As I understood it (and could be wrong) one side of the Leinbach family ran the Winston operation and another side ran the manufacturing. The Winston operation shuttered first with the East Bend group shutting down a few years later.

Oddly enough I did see a website for Leinbach Implement but it was written like English was the author’s second language and anything past the home page went to some weird mess with that Chinese sort of pictograph writing. Suspect you’re on your own with that project.
 
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I think you need to replace the triangle that was on the implement

This site has the dimensions

I imagine the parts can be purchased from the manufacturer if you contact them directly
Unfortunately the manufacture is out of business. I did find a website for them but when you click the link to look at different implements it redirects you to the EA website. I know EA used to sell Leinbach but not anymore.
 

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I am needing the part# 6 in this diagram. This is a King Kutter diagram but if anyone happens to have a Leinbach 300S-2018 and can tell me the dimensions that would be awesome.
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I will have to remove the yellow piece and add pins but it is missing the supports that go from the pins to the top link. I think I will just have to try and make some out of some flat bar.
I bet you can make those parts. Go for it!
 
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Given that this implement doesnt require a driveshaft, i would simply buy this thing for $36 shipped and weld it directly to the bracketry you have left there.
 

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Given that this implement doesnt require a driveshaft, i would simply buy this thing for $36 shipped and weld it directly to the bracketry you have left there.
THAT is being sold at a GREAT price.....the OP should Go For it!