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Re: Disking with my Super M... what disk would be
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 27, 2006 at 03:38:12 from (216.208.58.192):
In Reply to: Re: Disking with my Super M... what disk would be posted by Allan In NE on February 26, 2006 at 05:21:17:
Allan: I'm quite sure I could pull that 48 blade disk with my Super A if the disks were only skimming the surface. Then you have these guys pulling worn out 18" or 20" blade size disk with 44 or 48 blades. The blade is still 15 to 16 inches in diameter, but the concave is gone. By the time those blades reach 14" you may as well be using a land packer. I know my Super A will pull the 12' packer. Anyone claiming to pull a 12' tandem disk with a M, SM, 400 etc. are only telling us how little they know about disks, probably have never seen anything but a worn out disk in their lifetime. I had a 44 blade 252 Oliver disk with 20" blades. I remember one spring installing all new blades, and that sure worked the H@## out of either my 560 or 656 in 3rd gear. At the end of the year before either one of those tractors would have played with the disk in hi 4th. We have a lot of worn out disk users here at YT.
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