Wow, I had no idea of the wear down of those disks. So you guy just don't ride in automated tractors huh? You guys work Hard. I wanted to know about the tiller and you guys didn't disappoint. Thanks for showing this.
I don't know my model numbers but does Landol really call those disks or vertical tillage tools seems to me that's a pretty gray area anymore whichever it is I'm sure it will preform a lot better now! Thanks for the video.
These are disks, the disks are "bowl" shaped. They cut and mix the soil. Vertical tillage tools the disks are straight with a wavy edge. These more slice and size residue and loosen soil leaving some residue on top.
Great video! I’ve seen some folks weld up the holes of the used disc’s and make a Wok or a frying pan out of them. They seem to work pretty good. Take care.
thats whats great about Canada, far to many hills never get any flooding, other then the odd back road pipe washed out, MB has the red river flood way that looks after the flat lands out west. but we are all well above sea leavel
@Levi Frederick your welcome. I couldn't imagine what you all are going through after seeing pictures and videos posted. Take care and God Bless!! Steve
That job was one I always hated. With a disc that size it takes a community of folks to do it. We ran 32 ft IH harrows. Can't remember how many disc it took but it was a lot. Hardest part was the center section. Relocating the gangs. How many bearings did you have to replace? We always replaced them too.
Do you just use big impact to tighten or a slug wrench and sledge hammer also? I have to use slug wrench on my big rome to get them tight enough. I feel your pain on the blade problems, I put new 24" boron blades on my rome and broke 3 blades that spring. Never again, back to weise blades.
Great job on the video Andy lot of iron on them discs have to drop a gear with 3" of extra blade! Maybe even put the duals on the 4320 to pull it over the hills! lmfao 🤣 keep up the good work
just wondering why you dont have a field finisher.i switched to krause landesman years ago because of less soil compaction and sweeps are so much cheaper.
@@FarmingFixingFabricating By the way, have you checked the varicool fan on your 9r? If you havent you might want to check and grease that. Just Did our 8R
@@FarmingFixingFabricating I've heard they're expensive to replace. It's just like deere to change the service hours on those after the fact. I filmed a video on it so hopefully I can get it up today or tomorrow.
I’m guessing you didn’t come to the Teitsworth Alvin Smith auction today in Barre center mostly everything went for way too much but you could find some deals their articulates went for really cheap
I didn't know that there were round arbor shafts thought they were all square! Think that is better? I would think they would be harder to keep tight but I guess not. Didn't know if you knew it but you had a little dirt on your shirt and pants just saying!
hel them disks were good for another year yet,, run out is 4-1/2" but hay it his cash right.. oh ya have until March 30th to get all your taxs right offs in for 2018
The wear down on the disk blades is impressive, how many years did that take? The ground wearing the blades down also does a decent job of sharpening them. I think that is the worst part of the whole job is getting the old gang off without losing fingers or needing stitches. Thank you for today's video.