Need help identifying item

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Hello All,

This is my 2nd post on Treasure Net...figured I'd post a few pics of an item I found a few weeks ago hunting a park in PA near Chadds Ford. It weighs about 8 pounds, has 0306-1 or 0306-H stamped on the item (not sure of last number or letter). Cleaned this up with "Evaporust" from auto parts store.

Any info would help.

Thanks!
 

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Tractor tire weight, pop has them on an old tractor but they are alot bigger! but it looks jst like it. :dontknow:
 

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Reminds me of a gromet for a plumbing pipe. Just a WAG. Monty
 

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Looks like a part to a disk harrow. Found something similar.

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This was the info listed with it:
BUMPER WASHER FOR IH
* 7" OD with 1 1/8" center square hole
* Replaces OEM # 468584R2
* FC01
* AP 468584
 

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I Dig History said:
Thanks for the input. Looks like the disk harrow bumper is the most likely answer.

Yes.. I have them in different sizes on antique farm equiptment. Tony
 

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Welcome to T-net !!! So did you think the rust remover worked well? Might try it :thumbsup:
 

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Evaporust sells for $25 per gallon at Pep Boys (auto store). This piece had very heavy rust and as you can see it did not remove all of it but did a good job overall. I would definitely use it again. I had to soak this twice over a couple of days. I imagine it would work faster and better with small items.

It's safe to use as opposed to muriatic acid.

Good luck!
 

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