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Re: Pulling a 21 ft disc
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Posted by Patrick_76 on March 24, 2006 at 10:21:58 from (199.129.224.71):
In Reply to: Pulling a 21 ft disc posted by Patrick_76 on March 23, 2006 at 12:46:22:
The few times we hooked it up, we didn't have the duals on. Dad and I figured that the duals would help, but since we don't need duals for anything else, it wasn't worth it to put them on just to run the big disk for 2 weekends. But that disk can cut. One pass and you were ready to finish the ground and plant. We mainly disk some heavier silt loam and gumbo type soils. I wish we had the money for a new mfwd JD, but until we strike oil, our operation is profitable enough to buy one. Patrick
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