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Posted by Butch WI on March 22, 2004 at 14:01:17 from (216.127.194.118):
I have a Super C. I am looking for a disc for it to pull. My neighbor found one in a fence line but neither one of us know any thing about it. It needs some new coulters. A description would be that it has four gangs of blades with about six blades per gang. There are no wheels for travel, only the gangs. When you want to travel you just back up and a latching mechanism allows the blades to line up straight and you can pull it without turning any soil. If you open the latch and drive forward the angle is changed on all four gangs and has several settings as to how aggressive you want to work the soil!! This is the neatest little disc and very hard working. It is only about 6 feet wide and I have pulled a section of drag behind it. My version of "one pass tillage." I have borrowed it and it worked great with the farmall. Now I want one for my line up. Any one know what kind it is, what it is worth, can i get parts? Can't wait to find one and get out to work the land!! Love this sight and Happy Farmalling!
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