Posted by randallnMo on June 16, 2011 at 06:49:37 from (216.74.197.161):
In Reply to: Well, For Dumb!! posted by Allan In NE on June 16, 2011 at 04:31:54:
I"ve got an International disc that looks just like yours. Like you, I"ve adjusted tht piece of junk 40 different ways from Sunday, and CANNOT keep it from ridging. The outer front gangs are the problem. I finally started pulling a railroad rail behind the disc and that helped (a little). Problem with that is, in real loose ground the railroad rail piles up to the point of stopping the tractor in its tracks. I'm pretty sure my disc is a candidate for the scrap yard. I don't think I could stand to sell it to someone knowing it's a pile of junk. I even spent a bunch of money on it with new disc's and bearings etc. In fact, I'll just give it to you Allen. Come and get it.
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