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Posted by paul on June 01, 2006 at 10:13:20 from (66.44.138.65):
In Reply to: Re: Disc... posted by Stan(PA) on June 01, 2006 at 09:25:48:
Allan is used to light, dry soil. Your question is simple, but it really depends on where you are starting out, & where you want to get to. In heavy wet clay soil, the disk is going to pack more than level & you end up with a cement-like lot. In heavy dry clay soil, the disk won"t do mouch at all. If you have soft crop land, the disk will do what you want. If you have old firm packed hay ground, might not do anything at all. Some disks, like the new little 3pt units, are just toys and don"t work in tough ground. Some disks are primary tillage tools, big heavy offset deals, and will do anything a plow can do. So, kinda depends on what you have, & where you want to go. I"d give it a 67% chance of working, but all depends. --->Paul
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