Posted by Dan in North Houston on April 06, 2018 at 12:27:43 from (216.136.87.146):
In Reply to: Discing Question posted by nrowles on April 06, 2018 at 11:04:09:
A 6' 3 point disc it too light to do anything more that what you got. You need to plow first, then the disc is used to finish the process. There are different kinds of discs. "Offset discs" (at least that's what we always called them)run deep and give about the same results as a plow. "Finishing discs", like what you have, are much lighter in weight and are used to smooth up and prepare for seeding, usually after a field has been plowed. It takes a lot more tractor to pull an offset disc compared to a finishing disc. For example, a tractor that could easily pull a 12' finishing disc would have a full load with a 6' offset disc. Your box blade ripper shanks might help a little, but I would doubt it will give you the result you want. The suggestion to use a sub-soiler would work better, but would take so many passes, you would be better off to find an old one or two bottom plow and do it right.
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