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Re: Tandem disk for super M
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 20, 2003 at 19:25:11 from (64.228.12.34):
In Reply to: Tandem disk for super M posted by gorilla on August 20, 2003 at 07:50:26:
gorilla: If you want a great cutting disk go for a Cockshutt or an Oliver. I will garentee you no stock SM will pull a 12 foot version of those with wheels off the ground. My 40 plate Cockshutt disk puzzled 560D and 656D by times. I can assure you I never got the disk wheels off the ground. I don't necessarily think you have to go to any specific brand of disk. Go for the disk with 18" or 20" blades 1-1/4 arbor bolts and 5" diameter spacers between disk blades. In my area there were a lot of light IH and JD disks sold, just gave them a bad name. When you get 18" and 20" disks going arbor shaft deep in soil you've got a load.
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