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Re: #213 disc
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Posted by Butch(OH) on February 18, 2003 at 04:23:15 from (216.29.40.174):
In Reply to: #213 disc posted by mojo on February 17, 2003 at 19:07:08:
There was two ways to hitch the disk for use with the traction booster. One had a pivot point behind the lift arms for shorter turns. The more common hitch put the tongue in the snap coupler and used a heavy chain running through a roller for lift. This was a very short coupled arrangment, used one for 15 years and once a person got used to not being able to make short turn it worked very well. Scott I would be interested in hearing more about how hitching in front of the the axle is going to make a tractor and disk flip over? It is no different than using a swinging drawbar, or a ridged one for that matter, still pulling from the snap coupler.
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