Noticed that when the front disc encountered something solid the rear disc tended to raise so that the discs pulled out of the ground. Might try a chain connection between the two disc units.
Mike just curious why you unhook and then chain it to the sleeve hitch? When leaving it hook to the sleeve would keep the front from racking forward when using the chain.
Nice! That 140 handled it great!
you need a Brinly Tandem disc , I would like to see one of those behind your 140. Nice video keep up the good work.
This is a brinly tandem disk
Noticed that when the front disc encountered something solid the rear disc tended to raise so that the discs pulled out of the ground. Might try a chain connection between the two disc units.
Mike just curious why you unhook and then chain it to the sleeve hitch? When leaving it hook to the sleeve would keep the front from racking forward when using the chain.
It goes deeper and works better this way. If I left it on, the sleeve hitch holds the front of the disc up and it doesn't do anything.
Barefoots the way to go man
Heck ya
What is knocking when you got off to hook back up?
The seat makes a lot of noise. I just ignore it