Posted by Leroy on August 13, 2011 at 17:14:38 from (69.88.223.179):
In Reply to: question on lift discs posted by mattcatlin on August 13, 2011 at 16:36:14:
I had both what you are talking about except my McCormick was a 9' and the Kewanne was a 13'. The McCormick was by far the best disk, would cut better and was angle adjustable for easier pulling and not diging ditches at sides like the non angle Kewanne did if you could get it to the same depth. Both had good blades. But the No. 37 is not a heavy disk as it is called a finishing disk the same as the Kewanne. That McCormick could be avaible with either white iron grease type bearings or greasless type (and a simple type bearing that I think is easily avaible and Kewanne has a complicater high $$$$ bearing if you can even find them). Both would be avaible with about a 7" blade spacing but the No. 37 was also avaible with a 9" blade spacing, I prefered the 7".
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