I called Agri Supply. The women I spoke to couldn't have been less helpful if she spoke a Russian. Knew absolutely nothing about discs or my questions. Would've been just as good to call Applebee's and asked them.
3000 Ford 66' 260A International Backhoe, Belarus 250AS
No need taking them apart to repack. I just fill them with the grease gun it probably has 2 grease fitting per spool.
Next time go ahead and call Applebees ,order you something to eat, then go online to Agri Supply. I have never had much luck with callling them except to check for availability of a part.
Yeah, they have two zerks each. The ones I had to disassembled where so packed with crud I am not sure grease wouldve flowed through them. We shall see. I got the bearings today I needed. Should be an easy reassemble and install of the gang I removed.
Schoup. Download a catalog. Don't expect them to help you. You are not their business model customer.
They can build a square shaft. You will have to buy the right ends. Most square shaft are forged, using a block to evenly apply clamping force to the concave and convex gang ends. A stamped and welded end saved a lot of expense on your disk.
Your deer plot disk isn't a farm tool but built for dear plots.
Build an acorn nut to protect the exposed threads.
Got everything reassembled and greased. Seemed like the inner most blades not eh front gangs were gonna collide, Just moved the two L shaped iron brackets to the opposite side of the angle iron frame. think i got a enough space now. Need to get back to the farm to disc and plant