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youngorange2000 ![]() Silver Level ![]() Joined: 27 Mar 2019 Location: eastcentral MN Points: 319 |
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Looks like it cuts good! I like to do 2 passes with the disk, the first to cut deep at a 30-45 degree angle to the row or furrow. Then a lighter pass(Just deep enough to cover the tire tracks and usually slightly faster) at the opposite 30-45 degree angle to finish. Stay safe and enjoy it!
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youngorange2000 ![]() Silver Level ![]() Joined: 27 Mar 2019 Location: eastcentral MN Points: 319 |
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[QUOTE=victoryallis] 1) Slow down
2) Your disc needs new blades and bearings 3) Deere makes poor tillage equipment as Shameless said get a red disc preferably a Sunflower or Krause 4 It’s chopped up enough use a field cultivator. number 5 does Sunflower or Krause make anything that small? |
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