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Re: Pass The Rain, Please
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Posted by txgrn on August 06, 2005 at 04:40:43 from (209.151.113.134):
In Reply to: Pass The Rain, Please posted by Allan in NE on August 06, 2005 at 04:30:02:
Well we have Houston Black Clay here and I thought as you that August is not the time to start a new hay patch. I have a 10' IH tandem disc that I put 22" (7mm)scalloped front blades on and added about 1000 lbs to the place where you can add extra weight. Got out there and was totally amazed at how well it cut. Made 2 passes, leveled, came back with 12" chisels and one more pass, then final spike toothin and I'm ready baby. So, bro, might put some weight on top of that disc you were showing the nice pics of and try her.....might surprise yourself. If it's really hard (the dirt), reduce your cutting angle to nil and make a pass. Then come back with them spread like you have them now and I betcha it'll work. Mark
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