jeff9366
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- Kubota Tractor Loader L3560 HST+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3,700 pounds bare tractor, 5,400 pounds operating weight, 37 horsepower
Box frame. I have not been able to find a model number but looks alot like this one..Model B245 Disc Harrow Disc Harrow [16-18 and 20-18] : Leinbach Machinery, Implements and attachments for agriculture and landscaping
The B245 adjusts the same way as my Howse, and most other Disc Harrows.
Loosen center nut, then remove center SET bolt. (Howse requires 15/16" wrench)
Loosen nuts on bolts on right and left, these are CLAMP bolts.
Elevate Harrow slightly to take weight off gangs.
Grab the ends of the gangs and jiggle gangs around until you can move gangs so they line up on a new CENTER hole. You will need to lube frame. Some T-B-N posters use a farm jack to force movement, on old, corroded disc harrows. (My gangs move reluctantly by hand.)
(If the gang hangers or suspended discs get in the way, you may have to loosen hanger nuts and move suspended discs one way or another. Howse requires 3/4" wrench.)
Replace center bolt, replace center nut. Tighten all three nuts.
The "straighter" the gangs are the deeper the discs will cut.
The greater the "V"s the more dirt will be displaced and greater mixing will occur.
The greater the "V"s the more tractor pulling power is required.
"Deerherd" is right: The "cure" is a second new disc on the opposite side, to balance the first new disc.
(Wish I had thought of that.)
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