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    #31
    Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
    Not sure what you mean by deep curve.
    Consider angle to travel direction.
    You want to cut and roll a furrow over at low speed and avoid climbing up.
    Sorry Didn’t describe it right, better description
    Might be how much the individual blades are
    Dished deeper or more flat if that has much effect
    On cutting in grass?

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      #32
      Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
      Not only are the landlords grumbling about rents they're insistent I disc every foot the drill didn't get this spring. Bahaha
      That I do myself.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
        I’ll give you guys the good news if you want to hear it.

        I have rented discs three times in the fall, to “retake” sloughs and put them back into production. Each time, it caused excessive rainfall, and it was a waste of my time and money.

        But when you get those sloughs nice n black, it WILL rain, and do its best to fill them back up with water.

        So good on y’all for giving it a whirl. Western Canada will thank you.
        seeding potholes as the same effect , normally

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          #34
          Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
          Sorry Didn’t describe it right, better description
          Might be how much the individual blades are
          Dished deeper or more flat if that has much effect
          On cutting in grass?
          Think of it as a plow i guess.
          You want to dig in not roll over.

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            #35
            Originally posted by makar View Post
            That I do myself.
            Certainly. Just not a 3 year in 20 slough.

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              #36
              Originally posted by caseih View Post
              seeding potholes as the same effect , normally
              Opposite for me , work it up dry it out drain it, !/4 my acres. Otherwise weeds start, guack willows poplar keep creeping soon the natives will want it back because whitey is doing nothing with it. I farm a pothole dad was told cant be farmed because in 1938 it had the only water for horses, now only I am left that knows where it is.

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                #37
                Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                Certainly. Just not a 3 year in 20 slough.
                Do it all, last fall was on some land first time in six years, cant expect the renter to do it, just did some never touched, one piece was the historical skating rink.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by AC man View Post
                  Just wondering how much horsepower is needed to pull your 30’ Wishek?
                  You need a heavy tractor for traction, especially if the ground has any moisture. Probably 450hp would be ok. I used to have a Versatile 2375 which is a light tractor and it was too light for my old 22’ Wishek, too much wheel slip. Have Vers 550 now and just set the speed for 5.5mph and never shift with the 30’.

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