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I have two properties where there are wild grape vines up in the canopy along my road sides and yard perimeters. Every three years or so I have to do the battle to try and drag them down. Man, would this speed that process up!
With disks, speed need to be kept up to around 5 to 6 mph. Also, getting some weight on the back of the disk frame will help considerably. I have a 2 in steel pipe with 2 hooks welded on and a chain to drag behind to smooth out the soil. The pipe was filled with concrete after welding and I made a bracket to hold it on the disk frame when not using it. My tractor is u usual in that it is a Belarus 250AS with down pressure hydraulics meaning I can feather the hydraulics to put down pressure on the implement and as such don't need weight on my disks.
I made mine out of 1/2in.&3/4 steel works grt,added weight to cut ,also,to weight I down to keep I from bounce, n,is yours considered med,or light duty!!!!,mine also weight, was 1100 pounds plus!!!!,60 hp. Tractor 2 pull it with ease,loved it till I sold it,now it's behind A JD 450 CRAWLER
I'm here to learn a few things and I'm actually learning a lot this is a great channel. thank you! Like I said I'm not claiming to know what I am talking about, I do have to ask Who so deep? I mean it seems way too deep as it doesn't need to be as such, the way the mold board is struggling to fold over. I do know it's wet but that shouldn't be the issue here and like you said the moldboard is too big for the tractor and this is definitely evident.
I am hoping that EA survives its financial difficulties, expansion can be a very tricky thing. We need more "American Made" companies that provide a good product, EA is that for attachments! I have their Wicked Grapple and love it! Hang in there guys!
After the soil was originally broken for my garden and corn patches with the single bottom plow, about the only thing I ever do with it these days is to make hills for my garden. Do one pass on the edge of the garden and then with the plow pulled as close to the rt hand rear tire as my chains will let me take it, I then simply run the reverse way with my tires on top of the mound the first pass left and it creates a nice sized mound just about perfect for tomatoes and beans. If you want a wider hill, simply lay the plow flatter and instead of running Ning your tires directly on top of the first pass mound, run just on the edge of it making 2 similar height mounds that when you plant things like squash or potatoes, they have a nice wide mound to spread out in and you will have to fight them less. If your real good you can even make hills by doing a cross hatch pattern with the plow and run it rather shallow. An example, this past year, we hadn't had a garden in 4 years due to sickness and surgeries making it almost impossible to plant one so my garden patch had grown way out of control. After burning everything off to kill as many weed seed as we could, I deep plowed with my single bottom mould board plow, waited 2 weeks for all the weeds to sprout and then using my 4 gang disk, disked all the hills down and broke up all the clods, for the most part any way. Then waited another 2 weeks for weeds to sprout again and then came in with the mould board plow set shallower than the first time and made rows with the valleys about 10 inches below the peaks, some were wide rows, some were narrow, depending on what we wanted to plant there.
Doesn't look like you sell it anymore. This is exactly what I'm looking for to cut along fence lines, creek banks and steep banks around my property. I have a compact 25hp tractor. I can't find one anywhere! Is there no market for these?
I saw the comments about EA being closed and saw some court documents. The website to order online is still up and looks operational. Does anyone know if they are still in business or not?