dieselfume
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I've been farming up a small piece of hayfield to replant the last couple days with our newer 4630 and a JD 230 disk (black gangs) Is there any way to get this disk to stop making a valley in the middle? I've tried adjusting the turnbuckle on the tongue, but all that seems to do is drop the rear of the disk down lower when raised.
This disk also has had a habit of busting the center out of the disk blades. Old or new. We have no rocks but we do use it as the primary tilling tool when re-planting hay fields that have been producing 15 years at a time. This field I'm working on was tilling up so well (disk really sinking in) that it had this 4630 pulling and hopping the front end much of the first pass driving in b1/b2.
Some research I've done on this disk has only shown that there isn't much of a following for JD disks. but several people who hate them. Wish I knew that before I bought it.
Not much for bearing problems, but putting in a new disk blade every 100 acres is getting a little old, and pricy.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
This disk also has had a habit of busting the center out of the disk blades. Old or new. We have no rocks but we do use it as the primary tilling tool when re-planting hay fields that have been producing 15 years at a time. This field I'm working on was tilling up so well (disk really sinking in) that it had this 4630 pulling and hopping the front end much of the first pass driving in b1/b2.
Some research I've done on this disk has only shown that there isn't much of a following for JD disks. but several people who hate them. Wish I knew that before I bought it.
Not much for bearing problems, but putting in a new disk blade every 100 acres is getting a little old, and pricy.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.