Disk blades.

   / Disk blades. #11  
Redbug said:
Howdy George,

I got the Leinbach 20" x 20 notched disk. I am very happy with it. When researching disk harrows, I looked on Leinbach's web site and they can be ordered with the smooth disks. I suppose you could do that, but you would have to wait until it comes in at your dealer with his trailer load order...which may take a while.

Just knowing you from your past posts and property, (planting wildlife food plots, and such), I would go ahead and get the notched disks. It would work better on rougher ground. I bought the Leinbach because it is handcrank adjustable and good value for the money.

Pic is when I first got mine and the paint is not worn off the disks. Won't mention who the good lookin' fellow is.......(and no comments from the peanut gallery)....
Looks like you have an easily adjustable disc there, does it work?
 
   / Disk blades. #12  
Hi BTDT,

Before I bought a disk, I talked to a couple farming friends who both recommended getting the crank type adjustment if at all possible, instead of the the other adjustment types.

Bottom line, Yes...it is easily adjustable, and fairly quick. I am very satisified. A hand crank on the front gang, and a hand crank on the rear gang. Just lift off the ground and crank away. No pounding with a hammer or prying with a pipe to adjust.

Harrow

I also noticed that Tufline can be ordered in the crank style, also.
 
 

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