Posted by DoubleR on March 09, 2015 at 14:55:54 from (198.105.230.143):
In Reply to: TN55 posted by xcsp on March 09, 2015 at 13:10:22:
You might struggle a little in new plowed ground but in my type of soil in Michigan you would probably be ok with 10 foot. I had a little trouble pulling 8 ft. with a 40 hp. at times. I've bumped up to 52 hp with loaded tires this winter and hope to do allot better pulling my 8 foot disk. I think it was about 2 hp. per blade according to the late Hugh McKay who use to be on here allot. I have found that to be pretty accurate.
I would look for something other than an AC disk though. I had two of them. They had a two piece bearing that was expensive to replace and hard to get. I got rid of the AC disks and have an old I-H disk. Parts are easy to get and reasonably priced. Just my opinion.
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