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Re: How big a disc can an H pull?


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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 27, 2008 at 15:09:19 from (209.226.247.88):

In Reply to: Re: How big a disc can an H pull? posted by garytomaszewski on May 27, 2008 at 12:23:34:

Gary: If you go back in the archives to about 2001, a guy about 1,000 miles from me came on here one evening, wanted a disk for his Super C. He had been out shopping in western Iowa and the best price he was getting on a 24 blade disk was $600. A neighbor had a 44 blade trailer disk, good blades, etc. for $100. I said, buy the 44 blade disk and cut it down, and further advised I would guide him through the cut down process. That was a Sun. evening and we turned to personal e mails. During Mon., Tues. and Wed., we had 6 e mails each that more than filled our computer screens. Things like, where to cut, how it would all match up.

Thurs., Fri. and Sat. I never heard tell of him. Sat. night I said to my wife, things are not going well with that disk rebuild. Very likely Steve is so annoyed with me I'll never hear tell of him again, or if I do it won't be nice. Never heard a thing on Sun. Mon. morning I rise at 5 am, switch on my computer, go to my e mail and lo what should come up but 3 photos of Steve disking with his new 24 blade trailer disk behind his SC. He has a web site, and on it he features the disk, even mentions me. I think it's Steve Mason.com, play around you'll find it. If not I have photo of the disk.

What he has is a 24 blade trailer disk, 1-1/4" arbor and bearings, 18" blades. Since the disk he used had 4 bearings per gang he still has enough parts to build a 20 blade 3 point hitch disk. The thing I like about taking big disks like that is the heavy blades, arbor, bearings and spacers one gets. Makes the disks the industry is building for smaller tractors look like tin cans. I'm eyeing one right now, big disk with wings. Not sure how many on the center section, just eyeing those wings with 5 blades on each gang, what 20 blade 3 point hitch disk those would make.


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