Posted by gbs on December 04, 2012 at 18:34:05 from (68.115.212.154):
In Reply to: Outside disc tract posted by maxwell99 on December 02, 2012 at 19:07:34:
when 3 point disc were about all that was used around most had a drag board mounted on them if set right and the land worked up fine looked like you had ironed it.they were simple made 2 pieces of metal were welded up right just the middle of the frame with a hole in it to attach the arms to that pulled the board, on the back outside corners another piece of metal was welded to the frame as guides,most of the time the arms were angle iron long enough to run the frame from the front bracket to about 6 inches behind the outside rear blades then with the disc sitting on the ground they would weld a leg to each arm long enough to touch the ground,the legs were sloped toward the disc frame these were set at different angles depending on how dirt would be carried ahead of the board trail and error to get right,then a board was bolted to the legs raising the legs just enough to clear the arms off the frame then bore the board and legs for the mounting bolts, boards were usually 2x6 to 2x10 about 8 inches to 12 inches wider than the rear sections of the disc, there again trail and error,if built right it can be flipped forward and rest on the disc and not hit the tires so you can disc without the board and not have to remove it simple cheap and effective
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