Testing My Woods 6 Foot Disc Behind My Kubota L3560 - #58
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2021
- I purchased a used Woods DMH6 72" disc and am pulling it behind my Kubota L3560 for the first time. I wasn't sure if the tractor was strong enough for the disc and feared I may have purchased one a little too large.
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I’m always learning from your channel, as you discuss just the tool and implements that someone new to this life needs to consider. Thanks for putting out this content.
Discs are great tools. Put in fields and yards for years and that was the best tool for opening up soils and leveling and chopping up soil.
Told you that I would keep you posted found out today I will be getting my l3560 😁
Looks like you accomplished a lot! I would say the tractor did the task that the disk dealt out!
That is a nice disc.
Ipulled a 7ft with a 33 horse New holland. I did have R4 tires and front and rear weights. Pulled it no problem.
I love your tractor videos.
That is plenty of power. I would have the industrial tires, but that is me.
Interesting you would think the disk would be too large for the tractor!
If the blades pack with dirt and you don't have scrapers a loop of small chain on the ones that are packed will keep them open.
I pulled a 7 ft 6in. Disc with a 22 Hp Ford tractor. You should be able to run in road gear!
Like others here I have to thank you for the info you share in your videos. We take delivery of an L3560 in April, waiting on the loader. I noticed in some of your videos that you installed a light bar. Did you do a video on that? I can't seem to find anything related to the lights. Do you have any info you can share on what you did and what you used? Thanks!
It seems like adding some ballast to the disc frame might make it do the job better on that weedy plot. I've just ploughed my neighbours fields with my 3540. They had a bit more weeds than that and it was terrible. The shares kept getting clogged with weeds and roots. I think discs would do a better job. A trick I use with my cultivator, that might work for your discs, is to shorten the top link to extreme which puts all the weight on the forward tines and drives them through our baked hard rocky Mallorcan soil. I then do a second pass with the cultivator set flat to even it off.
Noticed your led light bar and pods on rear do you have video on installing them just purchased a l4060 limited and was wanting to do the exact same setup , any info on size and how u wired them to switch would be super helpful, thanks
invest in a offset disc harrow , it looks like a V. Those are better.
Your inside blades appear wobbly. Bent axle or bent blades.
Watched it again and it is a bent axle. You should take off axle and take it to blacksmith and have it professionally done. I bent axles twice but always on outside end of axle.
Once you set top link you shouldn't have to jocky it around much
your rear blades are set too high. Before you start discing, lengthen top link to the point you feel tension, thats the operating set up.
Wrong tires on tractor. R-4 or R-14 would be better once you leave concrete or lawn. You would be amazed at the difference. Turf tires are of limited use on tractors.