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Disking with my Super M... what disk would be a go
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Posted by Tim Malin on February 25, 2006 at 20:40:16 from (207.190.93.88):
Hey everyone. Been a while since I've started a topic here, but I'm about to crank out 2-3 in a row. My first question regarded my disking situation. I am in dire need of a disk for this spring. I was wondering what size would be a good fit with my Super M. I'm a bit biased towards the IH's, so I have been looking for 37's, 370's, or other if its a fit to my Super M. I pump 56 ponies out of her, and would like to have a disk that is the right fit. I'm picking up quite a few acres this year, and the disk I used last spring is worth less than the steel its made out of. I know a few of you do or at least have pulled a disk with an M/SM/SMTA/400/450. What would be a good set-up behing my sweet Betty? Model and width, please. Thanks a lot in advance
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