milkman
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- BX2200, BCS 735
Eddie
I had a long reply typed up and hit submit and this ****** site had kicked me off so I got to type it again.
There are several reasons for the duals, nobody had done it before on a BX, I thought it would look cool, I have a hillside that I cut wood off of and they sure help with the pucker factor on the hillside.
That old disc is a 6' JD that we used to pull with the old "B" and I can't pull it
in loose ground with just single wheels. Around here, when I was growing up, almost all the farms used discs that size, we don't have Texas size farms here. They were all four sections that I remember, except the horse drawn discs, they follow the ground really well and they turn well in smaller spaces.The three point hitch discs are solid, but you have to pick them up to make a sharp turn, we didn't have no fancy TPH.
I had a long reply typed up and hit submit and this ****** site had kicked me off so I got to type it again.
There are several reasons for the duals, nobody had done it before on a BX, I thought it would look cool, I have a hillside that I cut wood off of and they sure help with the pucker factor on the hillside.
That old disc is a 6' JD that we used to pull with the old "B" and I can't pull it
in loose ground with just single wheels. Around here, when I was growing up, almost all the farms used discs that size, we don't have Texas size farms here. They were all four sections that I remember, except the horse drawn discs, they follow the ground really well and they turn well in smaller spaces.The three point hitch discs are solid, but you have to pick them up to make a sharp turn, we didn't have no fancy TPH.