Posted in wrong place I have started a pull behind disc for 4 wheeler or lawn mower. Using two small disc gangs from a farmall tractor my pops gave me. And a lot of redneck ingenuity haha. Have several pics I am bout to post. all I have to build now is a box to place a cinder block in to add weight, without the block my law mower will pull it around.
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Originally posted by canny View PostThat'll get the job done. Just a couple pointers if you haven't done so. I would add grease fittings so you can grease the shafts and also make a way to add extra weight. A piece of solid rod welded vertically so you can add some plate weights will work fine. Great job though.
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Originally posted by txfireguy2003 View PostQuestion: How do you transport it without disking up your trail? What I mean is, you hook it up to the 4-wheeler, and have to travel 1/2 a mile to the spot you want to disk.....how do you get it to not drag on the ground until you get to the spot?
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Originally posted by Csmith52779 View Postdon't have to travel that far I will eventually mount wheels to it somehow I need to go to tractor supply and see what they have. I only have to travel 150-200 yards and when I pulled it behind my lawn mower tonight it didn't scar the ground to bad. Of coarse I wasn't going fast either.
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Originally posted by Chasing_bone View PostHere's an idea. Mount the wheels on the opposite side as the disc. Then just flip it over with the tongue. Should be to pretty easy to flip with the weight on the back end.
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Originally posted by pigsticker64 View Postyou will not get it to cut very well. the disk blades should be turned the other way.. the concave should face forward.. IMO..
If you can get a hold of some more disks I'd do another row facing the other direction just like the big manufactured disks. Looks good man
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I built one 2 years ago and it still works fine. The discs are turned the wrong way and should be reversed. I added a screw jack for a trailer and front tires off of a riding lawn mower and it works great. no need to flip it, just screw it!!! The handle that is, and you are ready to go. I can post pics if you would like to see them for some ideas.
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