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Re: What to do .....13' disc---560d..??
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 18, 2007 at 02:49:48 from (216.208.58.180):
In Reply to: Re: What to do .....13' disc---560d..?? posted by Clefus on May 17, 2007 at 17:59:01:
Clefus: You best grab it, those blades were probably 20" when new, which means worn damn little from new. I'll bet those disk blades new would top the $1,200. mark. I always claim tillage equipment if not twisted up, is worth scrap metal price, plus the cost of wear parts you don't need to buy. That in a nut shell, is how good the buy you are getting. You'll pull it okay, not going to make excessive speeds, and may have to control depth with hydraulics, under some conditions. The 560 will need weight, 16.9x38 tires would help. Even duals. My 560 and 656 came new with 15.5x38 rears, and I replaced both with 16.9x38 at tire change time, that change made a big difference on tillage. In fact I changed the 656 early and used the 15.5 as duals.
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