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Posted by TomTX on April 01, 2006 at 15:46:38 from (12.74.220.36):
In Reply to: How Big of disc posted by TJH on April 01, 2006 at 14:31:29:
First of all. What "kind/type" of disk are you talking about? Tandem Disk Harrow? Offset Disk? Disk breaking plow? Second thing is that within each category, you have to consider several things: Diameter of disks, Deep cone, deep dish, regular. Angle you have set the gangs at makes all the difference. Next how heavy is the piece of equipment; there are light duty tandem disks for finish harrowing; there are heavy dudy offset disks used for primary tillage. Get back to us with what you intend to do, and a little hint of what kind of equipment you are talking about. Tom
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