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Re: single point fast hitch disk
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 05, 2005 at 10:01:57 from (216.208.58.107):
In Reply to: Re: single point fast hitch disk posted by Jim Becker on September 05, 2005 at 09:28:23:
Jim: Thanks, but I think based on what you saying plus the post by Mingo, probably 7/8" square shaft is right one. I have a feeling my best price on blades will not be CaseIH, thus part numbers may not be of much use. I think the blades on this disk were probably 15" or 16" when new. It just had plain blades on front. I think I'll look for notched blades for front. My back blades are still quite good. Again, thanks for your responce. This disk rather surprised me, I didn't think it had enough weight to be much good for anything. I do wish it were 20 blade, would give little better width covering tractor width with tires set on 52" centers. But then I only disk about 2 acres per year, and I do have an S tine cultivator 6' on 4" spacings or 17 shanks. Now there is a cultivator that can make these little Farmalls snort. I remember when farming, these called for 1.25 hp per shank. If that be the case a Super A is more under rated than a 1066.
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