Posted by LenNH on April 22, 2009 at 18:17:51 from (71.235.191.159):
In Reply to: Disc for a H posted by beochie on April 13, 2009 at 18:02:40:
Guess there's some "depends" here. I used to pull a 1929 IHC double 7' disk with two different H's. The disk originally came with a 10-20 on steel, which could pull the disk in plowed ground only in second. The H, which is supposed to be in the same power category, did exactly the same thing, second gear only in freshly plowed ground. My "depends" has to do with modern disks, which may have taller disks, cut more, need more power. Of course it also depends on how rank a cut you try to take with any disk. Anyway, 7' is probably right. Smaller would not give the tractor much of a load, but you might be able to move faster. In rough ground, going faster might be hard on the implement. Ten foot disk was considered normal load for an M way back when.
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