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Re: Too young to know what kind of disc this is!
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Posted by Ray in Pa. on March 22, 2004 at 22:08:23 from (205.138.20.161):
In Reply to: Too young to know what kind of disc this is! posted by Butch WI on March 22, 2004 at 14:01:17:
Butch, I use a 8 foot Mccormick NO.10A disc harrow behind my farmall 300 of which operates the same as the one you mentioned above. Mccormick made them in different width's and size. They made a Mccormick NO.10A and the Heavier model Mccormick NO.9 which had a roller on front frame. What I like about these disc is that you can power adjust them quickly to full digging angle with the tractor for going over fresh plowed area. Then gradually back off digging angle as you make passes to end up with smooth field. You can also wire on cement block for extra digging power if needed. I also use a large drag behind mine to really get a smooth finish. The only thing that one should keep an eye on, is that the bearing must be greased often since they are very exposed to dirt. I'm not 100 percent sure if the disc's that you talk about are the exact same ones, but maybe this will give you somewhere to start for help in identifying them. Thanks, Ray in Pa.
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