Posted by charles todd on January 26, 2011 at 05:22:09 from (205.242.95.130):
In Reply to: How to disc a field? posted by Nofbdybs on January 25, 2011 at 18:11:38:
The area I am working right now is where I am going to build a house/pool/guest house and shop. I am working about 5-6 acres and a cultipacker is on my list of things to buy.
This area will be my front/back/side yards to be mowed with a ZTR mower. I want to make it as smooth as possible while maintaining the rolling hills in the current terrain. The other 45 acres will be mostly pasture with the exception of my food plot and shooting lanes. As long as I can get it smooth enough to drive tractors/equipment/trucks on it I am ok.
While we are talking about discs I have a blade question. My MF 10' disc has 8 blades per gang, 32 total. It has 16 new notched 18" on the front and worn 18" or 20" smooth/solid on the back. I want to replace the rear 16 blades with notched 18". Good idea? This is new ground.
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