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Re: Re: Re: #213 disc
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Posted by Butch(OH) on February 18, 2003 at 11:24:50 from (216.29.40.174):
In Reply to: Re: Re: #213 disc posted by Scott on February 18, 2003 at 08:12:39:
Yep, used to polish he side of the hitch a bit with the back tires, got into it hard more than a few times but never had anything rise or lean. You are correct in that if the mindless aim to get the tires wrapped up in the implement its easier to obtain that goal when the implement is so hitched. However you are incorrect in saying it wasn't designed to be done that way. Allis built a line of equipment that hitched AND pivoted at the coupler including the mentioned disk harrows, grain drills, field cultivators and several others. I am talking about pull-type equipment that hitched to the coupler so that the traction booster system could be used, not mounted stuff. When hitched as designed, the A-C semi mounted disk is one fine outfit. Hitch it any other way it's just another tractor and disk, probaly not as good as their competition.
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