rootytoot
Member
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2008
- Messages
- 49
- Location
- Western Oregon
- Tractor
- Ford/NH Model 1920, Allis Chalmers Model G
I have a 1989 Ford model 1920, reasonably good shape, about 550 hours on the proof meter. The tractor is diesel, 4x4, 32hp at PTO, 25hp at drawbar, currently does not have fluid in the tires (though I could put fluid in if it was recommended for the task of discing). I'm thinking of buying a 6' disc harrow, of the usual type with four gangs of four discs, attached via three point hitch. Weights are in the 600lb range, so about 40lb per disc. I'm in the Willamette Valley of Oregon, with soil that is pretty heavy clay content. Do you think that the proposed tool is too much for my tractor? When I inquired at Everything Attachments they pointed me toward a lighter weight, non-adjustable version of a disc harrow, which I took to mean the one I proposed probably was too heavy/too much drag.
I think the one I proposed was the ETA-XD-BF-DH-16-18, which is 18" discs and a weight of 686 pounds. The one Jeremy recommended was ETA-XD-AI-DH-16-16-N.
Thanks for your advice.
Kurt
I think the one I proposed was the ETA-XD-BF-DH-16-18, which is 18" discs and a weight of 686 pounds. The one Jeremy recommended was ETA-XD-AI-DH-16-16-N.
Thanks for your advice.
Kurt