 Western-Central Lower Michigan | We have a Landoll disk, ours has hydraulic leveling which is handy.
On the disk, some of the wear points to check are the walking beams, disk blades, and rear blade scrapers. Walking beams have bearings, keep em greased well.
Disk blades can be bought from Shoup. Thats what we use. Note, the outside couple blades are supposed to be a tad smaller. Ask dealer. Keeps ridging down...
A good look at the frame beams (these disks are built like a tank) but a look over for a crack or tweak.
This year, we had 2 different tools that we replaced that hitch on. The dealer had a generic hitch for "memory says around $150+". They come in different "Class#'s (size). Its a safety thing, IF that broke going down the road at road speed, it could get ugly fast .
You size the hitch to your implement.
It looks like the previous owner used the wrong sized drawbar pin, or the pin was NOT SMOOTH.
I would say that "Lightly Used" is an auctioneer's description, which may be sarcastic.
Edited by rosiesdad 12/28/2025 06:21
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