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Posted by Allan/NCA on October 30, 2005 at 17:12:56 from (209.240.205.63):
In Reply to: Can M pull it posted by Black Smoke on October 30, 2005 at 03:21:21:
Their right it all depends if its wheel or drag, 10 blades 9" spacing 7'6". The big point would be blade size 22, 24,26" the bigger the harder the pull. At work we have a 10 blade JD with 24" blades we used to pull with a Ford 3000 with weights and it pulled it, not a purfect set up but we got by, an adjusted if we started to slip. A drag disc you just by setting angle of cut. In our area a 7 to 8' heavy wheel disc go from 1000 to 2300 depending on condition and blade size. Junkers, off brands and light weights go for far less. Drag discs even with 24 or 26" blades go for less with 9" spacing, unless heavy duty. With the price of new wheel running to 7 to 8 thousand depending how equipted I can see the asking price. Allan
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