meant to say when he was concerned about the adjustment, ends digging in too much, that is when I discovered the first time the angle was ripped, no photos of that, but she was going to come apart, 2nd time she was on her way out again, told him to watch it and he got away with the last field to disc before he was going away for a few days, we did at least wrap up that 40 some odd acres, would not have been much longer, would have come off.
We adjusted and tried it out several times until he thought it was good, meaning nothing excessive/ground engaging to cause this. I'll be darned if he or whomever else is discing is turning with them down, they been at this too long to do that, and sure in heck know better, the son says he uses em like a corn planter, head lands then straight runs or vice versa, but not turning in the ground, boy I sure hope that aint it either, as I do not want to do this repair again, though I have a spare angle on the shelf for him yikes !!!
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