GlennT
Gold Member
I just finished disking part of my pasture. This is the first time I've used a disk harrow that attached to a 3 pt. hitch and I was surprised at the learning curve! First I attached the top of the hitch to the fixed upper hook of my quick hitch and found out that you don't do that. Going into a dip the harrow lifts off the ground; going back up it buries itself. So I used my flexible attachment (and a little common sense) on top and that worked better. However, the vertical position of the lower attachments is touchy. Too high and the disc rides on the back discs with the front ones off the ground or barely touching the ground; too low and the front discs dig in and the back ones ride up in the air. Am I missing something? I tried putting cement blocks on the rear and it didn't seem to make any difference. Fifty years ago when I disked with my dad's JD Model B and an old disk designed to be pulled by horses, you simply hooked on, disked up the driveway until you got to the field, and away you went. Is the problem caused by the fact that my disk is very small (4 foot)?