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Posted by Tom in TN on September 02, 2005 at 10:10:38 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Maybe a stupid question but I need someone to 'spl posted by Doyle Alley on September 02, 2005 at 05:35:25:
Doyle, I still have an old disk that I haven't used in years that doesn't have any wheels on it of any kind. When you want to move it without disking, you move a couple of arms that allow the disk sections to straighten out in line with the direction your going so they basically roll on top of the ground. To reset them to an angle, you back the tractor up and they'll move back into a slanted relationship to each other. You then put the control arms back into their sockets and the disk sections are locked into a slanted angle. My old spike tooth harrow was similar. You just let the spikes all the way down and dragged it around until you wanted the spikes back up for dragging the field. Tom in TN
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