Posted by Mike1972chev on March 20, 2012 at 09:27:01 from (75.149.81.173):
Hey,
I have asked this last year,but I am going to again.lol
I am getting ready to dis assemble my #37 disk.Basically I am going to just pull the gangs off of it and send the top part of the chassis to the sandblaster.(I do not see ANY reason to waste sandblasting on the disc and the spacer spools?????)
My disc originally AND STILL has 16" diameter disc on it.ALOT of them are broken/busted(About 10 of them!)The ones on it right now ARE NOT the HEAVY ones made by Case/IH.They are 11 gauge I believe? I CANNOT afford to put all new IH brand cutters on it. Are their any aftermarket ones that are heavier ?? Is there a better brand that is still inexpensive??? I thought of just putting new ones on the front row only,and then put the best of the remainders on the rear row.
What is the square shaft size supposed to be for a #37??? (as I am writing this,I am nowhere NEAR the disk to measure it myself.)
I also know using lighter gauge/thinner disc wiil cause me to have to run a thicker washer under the nut that tightens them all on the bar.
BTW,this disk WILL NOT be seeing alot of "full time" use. Just "hobby farming"!
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