You will have to weight your disk down pretty hard if you're going to try to tear up sod. Then it's probably not the tool for the job.
I have torn up old hayfield/pasture with a spring tooth quack drag making repeated passes in all different directions. I do that because we have ungodly amounts of rock where I live. A mold board plow is pretty much an invitation to the blues. Then I go over it with a disk and seed with a Brillion cultipacker/drill combination. I guess I use the quack drag kind of like a chisel plow, just to a lesser degree of penetration.
I am told that disk plows would work up here with all the clay and rock, but I have never fooled with one and I wouldn't know.
I kind of doubt you'll get the kind of tillage you need with just a disk. Seems to me it would just roll along the top and make slits, unless you turn them to max angle and pile on a lot of weight.
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