Paul thanks again for that bit of info, have to print that out and re-read, what you describe makes sense, I've agree with 7018 and vertical, but I saw the last passes I made today, when taking a look at the disc, I got 2 in there that look decent, with the root passes underneath, ground and no porosity, she will hold and don't look bad at all with the touch up paint he put on over my cold galv spray. Good news is, my friend about 10 years your senior said he's done another 20 acres with it 2x/2 passes, I think that front gang was set too low, not levelled properly and someone did not raise it up enough during a sharp turn, book probably is detailed about the correct adjustment too. I think she will hold fine, no signs of stress at all, but still pays to monitor something like this, would be a costly mistake if it came apart and bent that tube or the ends on it.
You're right, the dirt could care less what turns it, right behind that gravity wagon is his 620, bought new in '58, I had a chance to run it a bit, ain't been on a 2 popper since the B we had here when I was a kid in the 70's, He's fortunate to be able to have what he does, can't tell you how long he was dedicated to a sizeable milking operation + crops, probably never been out of the nearby areas for a lot of years, now he just does crops, some sileage trucking, 100 acres of hay and snow removal in the winter, he just took a few days to see the amish country in PA, we tried to plant a field tonight behind my 98 acres here, but t-storm rained us out, so he will take er easy tonight, been great to help him, and know yer appreciated, I've enjoyed the last few weeks to no end even with all the hard work and appreciate the help here, always something to learn especially when it comes to welding. Good luck out on your end, sounds like you have the same spring planting chaos going on too, well he's about 85 acres away from being done, if the weather holds he'll get that this week if we stay at it.
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