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Does anybody still build one-way discs? A lot of the
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JohnW
Posted 3/19/2010 01:44 (#1126497 - in reply to #1126312)
Subject: RE: Does anybody still build one-way discs? A lot of the


NW Washington
Are you talking about the rig that looks something like a disc plow except that all of the disc are on the same axle/shaft. One way disc with a drill box mounted on it used to be used in Western Canada for seeding wheat. They called them Diskers up there.. I think they were called "mulch tillers" too. I don't think anyone make that type of "one way" plow any more or even a disc plow. All the major ag machine companies used to make them.
I checked the Brazilian outfit and it looks like they have tandem and off set discs but not the "one way" disc that I am thinking of.
http://www.marchesan.com.br/ingles/produtos/produtoindice.asp?IDPro...

I found this picture on a Krause history page.

Edited by JohnW 3/19/2010 01:46




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