I have a ~4 ft farm star (made in China from Cabela's) disc I have been trying to use with limited success. Pulling it with Kubota b7200
I have tried different ground conditions - wet but not too wet sems to work best
Weight - better with my 200+ pounds sitting on it (but hard to steer from back there!)
Have not really experimented with speed/ turning so much.
Vegetation - with no weight, cut better with less vegetation
So I am now trying to disc some small fields for food plots and wildlife, planting some buckwheat and a foodplot mixture. I have sprayed roundup to remove/ stop vegetation. Ground is drier than ideal but I cannot control that.
How do get the best disced ground? straight lines, lots of turns, speed?
I am planning on having someone weld a frame to clamp on that will hold ~8 cinderblocks, but other suggestions/ experiences appreciated. a similar setup was an accessory at one time, so I'm guessing weight is the main issue?
I also have access to a single botton play I could use first, and a 4 ft spring drag.
I have tried different ground conditions - wet but not too wet sems to work best
Weight - better with my 200+ pounds sitting on it (but hard to steer from back there!)
Have not really experimented with speed/ turning so much.
Vegetation - with no weight, cut better with less vegetation
So I am now trying to disc some small fields for food plots and wildlife, planting some buckwheat and a foodplot mixture. I have sprayed roundup to remove/ stop vegetation. Ground is drier than ideal but I cannot control that.
How do get the best disced ground? straight lines, lots of turns, speed?
I am planning on having someone weld a frame to clamp on that will hold ~8 cinderblocks, but other suggestions/ experiences appreciated. a similar setup was an accessory at one time, so I'm guessing weight is the main issue?
I also have access to a single botton play I could use first, and a 4 ft spring drag.
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