Blackgreyhounds
Bronze Member
Have you thought about getting a separate zero turn mower? Then you could go with R1's? Just some ideas from a newbie. I'm strongly considering the L3901 too.
How do you like that 3 point cultipacker?
Jeff..... I'm looking at a frontier and a landpride disc set. do I want to just take the total mass of the implement and divide it by the amount of pans to find the per disc bearing weight?
Just confused because it was suggested that you go no less than 40 lbs a pan..... so why would these manufactures be building units less than that? I know I'm a hobby plotter.....but I still require and demand the implement to work as designed. I guess I'll just try to get close to to the 40 lb recommendation you give... As always thanks.
My everything attachments disks are at 46# per FWIW.
But only 7-1/2" spacing between pans. Great for smoothing a field after it has been plowed.
Will not cut food plots very well. Space between pans gets shut down before angles can be adjusted aggressively.

Not close to forty pounds, forty pounds minimum. Weight is your friend in ground contact work.
You have the best information I can provide for selecting a Disc Harrow for your conditions.
For hobby-farm type use the brand is not very important. Weight is.
There are fifty Disc Harrow brands that will meet your needs.
Plants in China, India and Brazil surely sell constituents (with varying specifications) to multiple U.S.A. brands.
No, I will not recommend a brand.