See attached, it will help you understand the disc harrow lingo and various setups to do certain chores.I'm sorry I don't understand
the rear gangs are on the wrong angle. it appears someone has did some remodeling on them. look at the rear angle iron, someone was bending it. what make is that disc, then could look it up and see how it should be.There is something clearly wrong with the rear disc setup, but for the life of me I don't know what it is. Any help would be appreciated. View attachment 5076
Maybe those long braces in the center (circled in green) are not original.I agree the back gangs are wrong. I think they are on the wrong sides but I'm not sure how they should go. I can't find a model number on it to look up any sort of manual.
I agree double thats what needs to be done but He said those are all original pieces. So it seems like it is just assembled wrong. I studied it a long time and cannot see how you could get that back gang angled correct and still use all the pieces.Maybe those long braces in the center (circled in green) are not original.
What happens if you take those out and then swing the ends of the back gangs forward?
Until they are at the opposite angle of the front gangs.
Might be darn close and then alter those long braces to suit.
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I think that angle iron needs to be heated and straightened, looks as though it was bent back to make it work. then the long circled irons would attach to the front gang so they would move in unison when setting the pitch. My HO.Maybe those long braces in the center (circled in green) are not original.
What happens if you take those out and then swing the ends of the back gangs forward?
Until they are at the opposite angle of the front gangs.
Might be darn close and then alter those long braces to suit.
View attachment 5132
Oh sure. Now I see it.This is correct position for angle irons & correct angle of rear disk gangs
It would take great effort to bend that angle iron without the horizontal leg buckling to get it to where it is now. Without a bender you would have to cut that horizontal leg out and then bend the vertical leg and weld in a piece of steel to suit the horizontal space.I think that angle iron needs to be heated and straightened, looks as though it was bent back to make it work. then the long circled irons would attach to the front gang so they would move in unison when setting the pitch. My HO.
they are NOT on wrong, they are on the wrong angle. the 2 inside gangs need to be pulled forward where them 2 angle irons are. un bolt the front of each one and pull the inward side in then bolt the angle irons to the next set of holes in the middle of angle iron. the front gangs throw the dirt outward and the rear ones have to bring the dirt back in.I agree the back gangs are wrong. I think they are on the wrong sides but I'm not sure how they should go. I can't find a model number on it to look up any sort of manual.
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