RollingsFarms
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- Few John Deere's and one Ford 3600 diesel.
You said in your first post that the ground had been worked before so it sounds like loose soil. In loose soil you won't get the same traction as someone on hard packed soil. With your larger tires you have less compactation on the soil. With the thinner tires they will dig down more until they get to harder soil. IMO keep the same tires and use 4WD. And lastly sometimes we just have to compromise and go over our soil a couple of times to get the results we want. Also how many gangs does this disk have and does it have coultiers or anything else? I'll be disking soon and using a 6' disk but I don't expect any problems because my soil is hard, hard, and hard. In fact I'll be using a subsoiler before I disk so I can break up the soil/hardpan and I know I'll have to go over the soil a couple of times at diagonals to get the desired effect.
Good luck
yeah, no hard packed soil around here that's for sure! they dont call it the sandhills for nothing! just good ol' blackish/grey loose sandy soil. i have a field that's covered in 'floor cactus'(a cactus plant native to this area that grows along the ground and never grows vertically) if that tells you anything. the disk i was using had 20(5 on each gang) disks and i think they were 18" or 20". what size tires are on your 5103? is it 4wd?