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Re: Tandem disk for 4230
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Posted by jwal10 on February 21, 2007 at 19:07:52 from (71.222.3.28):
In Reply to: Tandem disk for 4230 posted by Gorilla on February 21, 2007 at 17:51:21:
I had a 4240 18.4x38's loaded,duals, 2 sets of weights. Pulled a 20' 475 cutaways front, 9" spacing. I had 24" blades, A lot had 20" new. I wouldn't want a 18' nonfolding to get around with. I liked the 475 better than any other, it levels better.If the hydralic wing disk had 20" disks new it might pull it, but if it is a heavier disk it might have had 24" to start with and be more disk than you will want.I could pull mine angled all the way 1st pass in wheat stubble, second pass wanted to go all the way to axle. So would flatten angle 1 hole. Spring disking might have to flatten angle first pass. My 4240 had over 115 horses.
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