Gary Fowler
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- Joined
- Jun 23, 2008
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- Bismarck Arkansas
- Tractor
- 2009 Kubota RTV 900, 2009 Kubota B26 TLB & 2010 model LS P7010
Again, put as much angle in the disc as possible. It looks like you have adjusted it to be a little angle as possible rather than the most angle. It will be harder to pull with more angle, but it will turn the grass and soil better without rapping up the grass.
I agree that a bush hog will be better as the first pass for this wild area. Also, the ground needs to be a bit dry before disking. If it is wet, it is going to stick to the disc blades and whatever is in the dirt will rap around the disc axles.
Man, I don't envy you cutting all that grass from around the disk axles, but it has to be done before any more disking can be done. It isn't going to cut now regardless of what you do to it.
Agree, you need to install some disc scrapers so it sheds the sticky dirt/grass from the blades. See your dealer on purchasing and installation of them. Many disc will not come with scrapers but should have the mounting holes for them. If not then it will be a hefty chore to install them. Alternately to having scrapers, the soil has to be rather dry before doing any work. This may be hard to do in Hawaii with all the feet per year of rainfall.
I agree that a bush hog will be better as the first pass for this wild area. Also, the ground needs to be a bit dry before disking. If it is wet, it is going to stick to the disc blades and whatever is in the dirt will rap around the disc axles.
Man, I don't envy you cutting all that grass from around the disk axles, but it has to be done before any more disking can be done. It isn't going to cut now regardless of what you do to it.
Agree, you need to install some disc scrapers so it sheds the sticky dirt/grass from the blades. See your dealer on purchasing and installation of them. Many disc will not come with scrapers but should have the mounting holes for them. If not then it will be a hefty chore to install them. Alternately to having scrapers, the soil has to be rather dry before doing any work. This may be hard to do in Hawaii with all the feet per year of rainfall.