Posted by James22 on April 30, 2009 at 12:27:17 from (207.179.239.201):
In Reply to: Pull Disc vs 3-point posted by fregienewbee on April 30, 2009 at 04:26:47:
If you want to do primary tillage with it or cut up a lot of trash before sowing/planting, the 3 pt disk doesn't work very well. Isn't heavy enough. We had one and it just didn't do the job on untilled soil, and only worked marginally OK on plowed sod. If you are only scratching up some bare/nearly bare ground or running over some tilled (plowed) ground it can work OK and it definitely is convienent. For a few years we disked untilled corn stalks in the fall and planted wheat. About wore out the tractor and driver attempting to get a decent seed bed and it was a good thing that we were using a single disk rather than a double disk opener drill. Worked great in a plowed garden.
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