Posted by Chas Fergie-30 on November 19, 2008 at 14:00:37 from (174.145.79.92):
Hi Connie,
I have the same set of Indusco offset discs model 201, that you have. Although you can slide the front gang and the rear gang independently and angle the set both left and right, there are a few combinations that work to help the discs pull straight. First, you should try to adjust the front and rear gang so that they don't cut in the same furrow. This helps offset the front gang pulling to the left by giving the rear gang some solid ground to pull to the right. Also, the more cut angle that you adjust the front gang to cut, the more down pressure you will need on the rear gang. This is accomplished by cranking the top adjustment to make it longer which allows the rear gang to contact the soil first. Here are pictures of my discs. Good luck and post your results.
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