Something doesnt look right

We were hoping you would pop in and help ;) :thankyou:

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And here is the link for the website you posted: Disc Manual

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I just tried posting that link and it wouldn't come up as a live link.

When I click your link I get this.

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I fixed it, Paul's link is to the competion so this YT site changes the host name to "external-link.com"
The link in my post now will get you to JDParts.
I didn't have a problem opening the link you posted, but I want to clarify where your link goes. JD has at least three different websites where parts and manuals are involved.

Your link goes to the JD Ag & Turf Bookstore where you can download the free Operator's Manuals and purchase other manuals for the equipment found there. Here is the link again.

JD Ag & Turf Bookstore

The Construction and Forestry equipment Bookstore is a separate site (and can be a pain to search compared to the Ag site). You can get free Operator's Manual downloads there and purchase other manuals, for that type of equipment. Here is a link to that site.

JD Construction and Forestry Bookstore

jdparts is a third website where one can use the online parts catalogs and covers all the JD equipment. No parts, books, or manuals can be purchased there. You can set up an account with your dealer (for the type equipment) and use their ecommerce system ordering. Here is a link to that site.

jdparts
 
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
There is a what they call a John Deere orchard disc listed on marketplace in Virginia that has pictures and it looks like yours with the rear gangs connecte4d to the front ones like the folks are telling you. You might want to check market place out and see them,
 
There is a what they call a John Deere orchard disc listed on marketplace in Virginia that has pictures and it looks like yours with the rear gangs connecte4d to the front ones like the folks are telling you. You might want to check market place out and see them,
Any chance you have a link?
 
Any chance you have a link?
I found one similar to yours but does not look the same to me as to how the rear gang angling bars attach to the front gang frames.

Orchard Harrow in VA.

Did you go to the JD bookstore and download a FREE copy of the JD Manual as suggested? It has info on where the rear angling bars belong and adjusting them. The publication number is OMW44. As well as searching using JB as the model number, you can search by the publication number just change the search from Model # to Part # / Keyword and enter the publication number in the search box. It should come up at the top of the list. That site doesn't let one make a link direct to the manuals, you have to do the search.
 
I found one similar to yours but does not look the same to me as to how the rear gang angling bars attach to the front gang frames.

Orchard Harrow in VA.

Did you go to the JD bookstore and download a FREE copy of the JD Manual as suggested? It has info on where the rear angling bars belong and adjusting them. The publication number is OMW44. As well as searching using JB as the model number, you can search by the publication number just change the search from Model # to Part # / Keyword and enter the publication number in the search box. It should come up at the top of the list. That site doesn't let one make a link direct to the manuals, you have to do the search.
Yup just different enough to be different
 
I have not. It worked fine before I broke it. I think it's set up correctly now, with the help of this forum. Now I need some dry weather to try it out.
 
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