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Devin Sparks

05-04-2008 06:13:40




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I have a King 24 blade offset disc. The tension spring on the front is broken. My question is why does the right side of the front gangs not cut like the oppisite side. Some times this side just rolls across the top of the ground. Any ideas. Can I adjust the tongue?

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Allan In NE

05-04-2008 12:15:07




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 Re: Disc Harrow in reply to Devin Sparks, 05-04-2008 06:13:40  
Sounds like your frame is sprung.

Allan



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JMS/.MN

05-04-2008 22:28:32




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 Re: Disc Harrow in reply to Allan In NE, 05-04-2008 12:15:07  
Very well could be, or a factory mishmash! Bought a JD 210 disc in "77, worked fine behind the 4020, but the 3020 could not handle it- had to raise it up. That"s when I found the one side higher than the other. Factory weldment messed up. Each axle was separate-dealer ordered a new axle on one side, pulls ok since then.



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IaGary

05-04-2008 07:11:42




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 Re: Disc Harrow in reply to Devin Sparks, 05-04-2008 06:13:40  
If this is a wheel disc, is the lift axle bent?

If it is 3 pt. are your 3 pt. arms adjusted to be level?

Gary



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Devin Sparks

05-04-2008 07:47:34




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 Re: Disc Harrow in reply to IaGary, 05-04-2008 07:11:42  
Gary,
It is a wheel disc. The axle looks good. It tracks good behind the tractoe but does not cut very good on the right side if looking back from the tractor. The rear gangs cut fine. The left side of the front gangs cuts good as well. Should I try to adjust the tounge placement. Any other ideas?

Thanks



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IaGary

05-04-2008 10:26:15




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 Re: Disc Harrow in reply to Devin Sparks, 05-04-2008 07:47:34  
Tongue placement should be in center.

You must have a bent frame or something not holding the disc gangs in the proper location.

Gary



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Leroy

05-04-2008 11:30:59




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 Re: Disc Harrow in reply to IaGary, 05-04-2008 10:26:15  
I second the bent frame



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