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Re: Disk size VS horsepower ?
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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on March 24, 2006 at 19:37:51 from (207.177.83.236):
In Reply to: Re: Disk size VS horsepower ? posted by Hugh MacKay on March 23, 2006 at 21:56:39:
Hi Hugh , Can't pull it to much on only 6 acres and only after the hay thins out and I plow it up . I want something to help smooth out the mess I know I'll make while trying to teach myself how to plow . This disk is a " I want " not a " I need " implement . There's a oliver 263 at the auction tomorrow . I don't see many Oliver disks in this good of shape around here so I want it . I was looking for a IH 480 or similar . But I was curious as to if I could actually use a disk this size . It doesn't sound like it from most of the replies here and on the other boards I asked this question on . It might really be a moot point if the price goes over what I want to pay . I've been looking for a GOOD 480 for a number of months now and I'm noticing that the asking price of one of those has gone up about $250 since last fall . One thing I noticed about that oliver disk though is that it's built just like a early model Krause disk . Is the oliver a krause in disguise ? And AGCO/White is the Krause distributor around here . Take care ...Randy
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