Question regarding disc harrow.

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tacticalturnip

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Hey folks,

Found a nice disc harrow on Craigslist for what seems a solid price, and I'm thinking I want it. That said, it's a 7' disc, would that be too much for my Kioti CK2610?

I'd love to hear some opinions thrown out here, before I go tossing more money around.

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3-pt or pull?
 
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That is a fairly light disk and your tractor should handle it , i have a 6.5 ft one just like it and my 28 hp tractor will work it,
 
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I would keep looking if I were you . The frame build on that thing from the 3 point to the L iron frame is cwap imo . Also it has no gang adjustability . I would not give more than $200 for that if I were you . Trying to be honest and not come across as a jerk . LoL !
That add reminded me of a long time TBN members handle on here . FWJ ....
Just my 2cents with all due respect to All ! ........
 
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I would keep looking if I were you . The frame build on that thing from the 3 point to the L iron frame is cwap imo . Also it has no gang adjustability . I would not give more than $200 for that if I were you . Trying to be honest and not come across as a jerk . LoL !
That add reminded me of a long time TBN members handle on here . FWJ ....
Just my 2cents with all due respect to All ! ........

Oh hell, no need to apologize, I'm looking for opinions. 😂

I certainly understand it's rather lightly built, and I can't think I'd want to depend on it if I had a business, but my garden is well under and acre. Does that information change your opinion in any way? Would this thing be worth $400 to run through a garden plot twice a year?

The price of things down your way is a lot more reasonable than up here in Maine; the local economy is second the worst thing about this state.
 
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Oh hell, no need to apologize, I'm looking for opinions. 😂

I certainly understand it's rather lightly built, and I can't think I'd want to depend on it if I had a business, but my garden is well under and acre. Does that information change your opinion in any way? Would this thing be worth $400 to run through a garden plot twice a year?

The price of things down your way is a lot more reasonable than up here in Maine; the local economy is second the worst thing about this state.
First I would like to say from your pic you have a real good looking tractor .
With the price of fuel , your time involved to go get it etc I really wouldn't pay much more for that than what my thoughts were .
Yes every region is different market wise . In the past I have not offered people way less for what there asking to not offend them . Just left it alone especially if there a neighbor etc . Who ever buys that also better have some good welding skills .
There gonna need them .
 
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First I would like to say from your pic you have a real good looking tractor .
With the price of fuel , your time involved to go get it etc I really wouldn't pay much more for that than what my thoughts were .
Yes every region is different market wise . In the past I have not offered people way less for what there asking to not offend them . Just left it alone especially if there a neighbor etc . Who ever buys that also better have some good welding skills .
There gonna need them .

While I have a welder, I don't have the skill... I'll probably let this one pass.
 
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That is indeed a light disc. Your tractor will pull it. IDK……if i had a smaller tractor I might buy that…..
 
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First I would like to say from your pic you have a real good looking tractor .

Thank you! I'd been doing research for about the last two years, knowing eventually I would eventually go larger than the 1025R I had. Well I had the opportunity to sell the Deere for more than I paid for it, and once that happened I spec'd out a tractor I knew I'd grow into.

I've not had it a month, and I'm already in love. 😂

When I eventually replace it, in a few decades, it'll just be to have a cab.
 
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Hey folks,

Found a nice disc harrow on Craigslist for what seems a solid price, and I'm thinking I want it. That said, it's a 7' disc, would that be too much for my Kioti CK2610?

I'd love to hear some opinions thrown out here, before I go tossing more money around.

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That's a light disc, with a Tuffline price. Don't pay that price for it. Tell them folks it's a cheap, light disc. It should have a cheap light price to go with it. Lightest disc I've ever seen. You can get a good used square tubing adjustable one for that price.
 
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I have an EA 66” and it’s pretty light (580 lbs). I paid $1,500 for it new last year from neighbor that never uncrated it. It works good to run over grass before tilling. It also works good to disc in leaves in farm field. I’m going to add more weight someday. It needs some heft to it to penetrate the grass and ground. If the blades turn freely and the shaft is ok you can probably beef it up a little if needed.

Mines too narrow for my tractor but it was available.

Here’s a post to mine in action
 
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After doing a little reading, mulling it around, this disc wouldn't cut it with the clay soil I've got.

I appreciate everyone's input, I'm definitely going to keep looking as it's not a pressing need.
 
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This is a disc. Took pic this evening.
 

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I bought - brand new - a Land Pride DH 1048. Back when I was still learning. It was NOT cheap but it is light. Total weight - 421#. 35# per disk. It IS NOT worth the time to hook up nor the fuel to pull it.

Fortunately - I found I have little use for a disk harrow. In particular - one that does nothing but roll along behind the tractor and leave nary a mark. This time of year and on into fall - my land becomes dry and hard as concrete.

If you are serious about a DH - look for one that is 45# to 50# per disk. This will do some real work for you.

I have a 400# cast chunk of concrete with a centrally located lifting loop. I can put this on the disk and bring the individual loaded disk weight to around 70# or a total weight of around 820#. The problem is - the frame is not designed to handle this added weight and it would soon be damaged.

A DH with individual loaded disk weight of around 45#, or more, and with full adjust-ability is what you want to be looking for.
 
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This is a disc. Took pic this evening.

That certainly looks like a stout implement, a far cry from the one I linked to.

@oosik 40-50 lbs per disc? I'll keep that in mind, along with the importance of adjustability.
 
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Notice it came with CAT 1 hitch.
 
 

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