Posted by Texasmark1 on October 03, 2013 at 04:43:14 from (172.242.13.182):
In Reply to: Offset Disc posted by UP Oliver on October 02, 2013 at 13:31:18:
I just bought an 8' 22" blades, 10 per row. Interesting that the gangs are not moveable. I like that. You don't have to worry about getting it setup right as it comes that way from the factory. No name on it but it's green like the implement line JD dealers carry, not yellowish green like JD green.....don't remember the name.
Pulling it with my 57 pto HP 4wd Branson. Pulled in mid range at PTO rpms. It is heavy but I am adding 4 150# (weighed them) JD rear wheel weights to it.
Have been wanting one for a very long time and this one just showed up at a local used equip dealer. I drove by rubberneckinig a couple of weeks ago and there it was; great shape and just the right size. The whole front row of discs were new as were a couple of the rears. Had it priced at $1900. Got it for 15 with a little haggling.
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