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Re: Friction disk for Touch control on Farmall 100
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Posted by Ramon from NC on July 08, 2005 at 19:24:30 from (64.102.254.33):
In Reply to: Re: Friction disk for Touch control on Farmall 100 posted by MapleSprings on July 07, 2005 at 19:52:01:
Mark I have seen the at the local IH Dealer but I think Agri-Supply may have them as well. I think they usually run about $100 or $150 a piece but you may find them used much cheaper. Be advised though, my understanding is that they take some practice. I have some but I haven't had the courage to use them yet as I am still learning to use the standard ones and I usually crawl in 1st gear and still knock down plants and rows ;-( That being said, if you have a big garden/farm, I know folks who swear by them as apparently if you have them set right, you can cruise in 3rd gear and cultivate beautifully and it tosses the dirt up on the plant to add some hilling to it. As for specs, they are about one and a half feet wide each. The pretty much cover the whole underbelly of the tractor with the exception of your row. Good luck Ramon
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