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disk setup diagram
Where can I find a picture of a set of disks without fast hitch? Just want to make sure mine is set up correctly.
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Re: disk setup diagram
TM Tractor Parts, one of our sponsors has all kinds of helpful pic's for implement hook up, etc. Here's a link.
http://www.tmtractor.com/tm-tractor/gim ... ow_001.htm
http://www.tmtractor.com/tm-tractor/gim ... ow_001.htm
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Re: disk setup diagram
If you click on TM Tractor Parts at the bottom of the page, then click on "how to hook up implements (pictures)" in the left hand column, you'll find some photos. If you click on either "PDF manuals" or "Rudi's Manuals" in the tool bar above, you can find manuals for the disks and other implements.
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Re: disk setup diagram
None of these pictures look like mine. Not sure where the ones that I have came from. They came with my cub. Is there a certain way to identify them?
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Re: disk setup diagram
Post photos.cub75 wrote: Is there a certain way to identify them?
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Re: disk setup diagram
Not really. Mine is only one set. I will post pictures by next week.
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Re: disk setup diagram
That is curious, though the 23-A can be turned into a single set as well.
Only other thing I can think of is disc heads for a cultivator toolbar: http://s912.photobucket.com/user/eric_2 ... 1.jpg.html
Only other thing I can think of is disc heads for a cultivator toolbar: http://s912.photobucket.com/user/eric_2 ... 1.jpg.html
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Re: disk setup diagram
Photographs. Perhaps we can identify.
There were a number of manufacturers of disk harrows. Farmers use to cut down, alter horse drawn machinery for towing behind farm tractors.
If it's a disk harrow, they all pretty much adjust in the same manner.
There were a number of manufacturers of disk harrows. Farmers use to cut down, alter horse drawn machinery for towing behind farm tractors.
If it's a disk harrow, they all pretty much adjust in the same manner.
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Re: disk setup diagram
This is what mine looks like.
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Re: disk setup diagram
Looks like it would cut soil. Give it a try.
I've never seen that set up.
I do have several disk harrows that mount to 2 wheeled garden tractors. The angle adjustment between the two disk sections is made by moving the pins to different holes in the angle iron.
I've never seen that set up.
I do have several disk harrows that mount to 2 wheeled garden tractors. The angle adjustment between the two disk sections is made by moving the pins to different holes in the angle iron.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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Re: disk setup diagram
It does look homemade.
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Re: disk setup diagram
I've found a couple of sets of front wheel weights to be a big help with the lift disk.
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