Rockbadchild
Elite Member
It looks good, I am not sure what was your methodology but just incase here's a few pointer for disking, start longitudinally and do a overlap by half the width of the disk on every pass, then you do the same crossways, once that'd done you are usually in pretty good shape...
As far as weight you don't want to put too much ether, I used to use rail road tie and I would put 3 of the heaviest one so a few 100lbs. Disking at speed works better to break up the ground and the heavier it gets you sacrifice speed so there's a balance there, plus if you hit a rock you will break some disks if its too heavy... My suggestion is put what ever for now like scrap metal and do a few test while incrementally increase the weight to get the optimum weight then do a guess estimation on the weight of that then you can do your weights.
As far as weight you don't want to put too much ether, I used to use rail road tie and I would put 3 of the heaviest one so a few 100lbs. Disking at speed works better to break up the ground and the heavier it gets you sacrifice speed so there's a balance there, plus if you hit a rock you will break some disks if its too heavy... My suggestion is put what ever for now like scrap metal and do a few test while incrementally increase the weight to get the optimum weight then do a guess estimation on the weight of that then you can do your weights.