circlew
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I found this used 8' Atlas disc at a local equipment sale a couple months ago. Guy only used it on 10 acres. Has 24" scalloped pans and is super heavy. Does a great job.
Exactly what I've been looking for.circlew":3g0okm0i said:I found this used 8' Atlas disc at a local equipment sale a couple months ago. Guy only used it on 10 acres. Has 24" scalloped pans and is super heavy. Does a great job.
circlew":3nem0946 said:I found this used 8' Atlas disc at a local equipment sale a couple months ago. Guy only used it on 10 acres. Has 24" scalloped pans and is super heavy. Does a great job.
circlew":3pmb0f5i said:Ouachita I found it at a local equipment auction. Was there looking for something else and I saw it so I stuck around and one guy bid on it some but he is the guy that always bids on everything, hoping to get a steal.
JamesT Not exactly sure what you are wanting to know. :dunce:
James T":2fo3qn37 said:I like it Circlew! How are the gangs adjusted?
agmantoo":361by74h said:Keep an eye on the U bolts that hold the gangs to the square tubings. If they loosen the back gangs will walk off the tubing and the front gangs will walk inward until they hit each other. Once you are satisfied with the settings you could just weld a stop for the U bolts to hit. It is a nice heavy disk and should serve you well.
circlew":3sa9s8sa said:I've used it on a couple food plots and plan to use it some these year to renovate some pasture.
Stocker Steve":3h29m2mn said:circlew":3h29m2mn said:I've used it on a couple food plots and plan to use it some these year to renovate some pasture.
I have some rocky pastures I plan to renovate - - pull the big rocks with a back hoe, disk in lime, and then interseed.
My current disk has the standard smooth blades and does not do much on sod. Any tips here or do I need a heavier disk?