Posted by Armand Tatro on April 29, 2009 at 19:38:23 from (71.239.10.80):
In Reply to: Disking with the C posted by Lanse on April 29, 2009 at 12:44:38:
Is that disc set up with a snap coupler hitch? If so you are going have to replace it with a disc that has a hitch to hook to the drawbar on the back of the tractor as I think the first allis to have a snap coupler hitch was the WD. The farther away the implement is from the tractor the harder it is for the tractor to pull the implement. Also as others have said you need to adjust the angle on the disc so it is doing some cutting. Also you need to put the proper cover on that air intake stack to keep out water and other FM out of the oil bath air cleaner can. You do have oil in the bottom of that air cleaner can don't you? At the very least cover that air intake stack with a can whenever the tractor is not beining use same as you would the muffler whitch you should do even tho you have a rain cap because those caps do not always seal tight during a bad storm. Also don't make tighr turns as implements have been known to ride up on the rear tires and that would not be good!! If you have any questions please ask. Armand
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