Posted by scot in pa on October 08, 2009 at 14:14:19 from (12.171.163.30):
In Reply to: Re: Disc on Super M posted by soybeanjoe on October 04, 2009 at 10:18:36:
I'll agree there. We had a 22' IH disk that I pulled one year with the 1566, in hi-1 usually, and the stops set to where the wheels were just carrying a little weight. Did a great job
The next year I wasn't there, they put it behind the Steiger and lifted the wheels off the ground. With all the slop in the drawbar and the oversize hole in it, there was so much slop the LF corner would dig in, and the tongue would swing over that way, then the right would do the same thing. Talk about rough ground.
Sod I usually double-lapped in hi-1 or low-4 (usually disked with a 10), and on chiseled ground or moldboarded corn ground hi-1 or hi-2.
And I always disked at least 60 feet across the end. That was over 6 widths of the haybine, or later, 4 widths of the discbine. I couldn't get my one cousin to disk the ends past the headland and woulda like ta kick his teeth in when it came time to make hay.
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