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Re: Saginaw 3pt ???
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 12, 2006 at 08:15:16 from (209.226.247.11):
In Reply to: Re: Saginaw 3pt ??? posted by CNKS on July 12, 2006 at 05:29:23:
CNKS: Thank you for that, I've been considering contacting Saginaw about the junction block, spool valve and possibly cylinder. I have the fabrication all complete on the hitch itself, it works great, I'm actually picking up a 3 point disk that I judge weighs between 650 and 800 lbs. The disk is tandem with 18" blades and 1-1/8" arbor bolts. The tractor handles this quite well even with disk arbor deep in soil. This kind of shoots my old argument of disks with 18" blades requireing 1.25 hp per blade. This disk has 24 blades and the tractor hikes along in 2nd gear. I can readily see I'll run out of traction before hp. My main concern is that rear rockshaft, mounted on the fenders and the linkage to it being my weak link. If I'm going to use this disk much, I probably should go and buy 354 or 444 diesel, however currently I don't see that much use for one.
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