I bought a "new" disc for the D2 to have something else to play with. Tried it out today, and works great.
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                            Fantastic!!! You can never have enough implements. Nice looking setup!
That disc is begging for some of the old timey concrete blocks lol .
Cool. Let's see the blades shined up like chrome and it operating with the gangs wide open, throwing rooster tails next!
Just for picking on Seyser, I will have to show you one of my special weed abatement wing disks. I will transport it to a good neighbor's property and till a freshly removed almond orchard with my D4D SA.
@seyser - I am on the lookout for more mechanical lift implements, I may have a field cultivator located, we will see.
@ric44 - Hehehe - I have some telephone poles that I could chain on 😆
@juiceman - If only I had more land to disc! I opened the gangs a bit after the photo, all I was doing here was incorporating cover crop seed, now for some rain....
Oh okay. You need a ring roller to pack the soil as well.
                            I have one, but the janky tongue broke! Now that, is a disc!
Here's a video - and yeah, we need some rain!
Kurt, when you get a disc that throws dirt clods bigger than a moldboard plow, you can incorporate that cover crop. That may require a bit more than the D2 wants to handle? Gee might be able to connect you to a good Sweco disc? Keep up the collecting, most of those old mechanical lift implements have been shoved off in the blackberry patch, or worse, came back home as re-bar. (just because the photos show that disc from distance, looks like the spools are broken in the middle, maybe a mid-west contraption?)- cts
CTS - Yes this is a "normal" tandem disc😊, so there are four separate gangs. The offset discs aren't too common here, but they are around, all of them have wheels though. We had one waaay back in the day, but rarely used it, the tandem disc was used all the time for tillage. Any more around here, no one wants a disc of any kind especially these old ones with no lift at all. I have a Ferguson 3pt disc plow with 26" blades, more like the kind of disc sizes you guys are used to. It is interesting to see the different implements used in different regions.