Farmpro 48 disc v.s. Agri-fab single row disc

   / Farmpro 48 disc v.s. Agri-fab single row disc #1  

BTackett

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I am going to buy a disc this week and wanting to know if anyone has use either of these type and what the outcome was. I have a Mitsu MT372 15hp Compact and want to pull my garden a couple times a year and rough up/smooth some bare spots in my yard for re-seeding. Any opionions would be appreciated as both of these come in at the $399 range.

Would the 15hp 2 wheel drive have problems pulling the Farm Pro tandem disc? Should I stick with the Agri-fab single row?

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thanks,
Bill
 
   / Farmpro 48 disc v.s. Agri-fab single row disc #2  
I like the scaloped bladed one .. it will bit in virgin soil or with vegitation better.

the other single row disc looks like a leveling / finish disc to me.

got diffy lock? if so.. yoa might get thru.. if it gets sticky.. lift it some and make multiple passes.

soundguy
 
   / Farmpro 48 disc v.s. Agri-fab single row disc #3  
Can you say boat anchor??? My 372 would only pull my disk with one gang with the disk set in the first offset position would barely sctatch the ground and I needed to engage the diff lock constantly.If I put it in full offset it just didn't go anywhere.

It will pull a fwd rotation tiller with no problem and do a fin job of tilling.
Here is my disk with one gang that I tried while I was waiting on parts and a picture of the tiller I pull behind it.

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachments/attachments/75084d1177221261-new-tiller-dsc00328.jpg

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachments/attachments/75088d1177221432-new-tiller-dsc00331.jpg


http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...sk-harrow-901943-homemade-disk-harrow-014.jpg
 
   / Farmpro 48 disc v.s. Agri-fab single row disc
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So you think the single row one from Agri-fab would work ok?

Glad to talk to you again Wushaw!

Getting close to putting my 372 back together from a short resto paint job.

Bill
 
   / Farmpro 48 disc v.s. Agri-fab single row disc #5  
If it is light enough it might be ok but that is not a very good combination pulling a disk, you need some weight for the disk to bite into the ground or your just scratching the surface a little at a time and it will take forever to get any depth to turn the soil.
I just know the turf tires and 2wd is not good for pulling a ground engaging implement with this little tractor.
 
 
 
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