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Offset Disc VS Tandem Disc
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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1631978" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>No doubt. It's just not necessary. Way over kill IMO. It would be nice to have him make one pass for you to break it out but after that a good 10-12' finishing disk will make a great fire break with out the rough mess and not near the hp. </p><p></p><p>We burn about 5-10K acres every year. It's a full on operation putting in fire breaks. Some of them we maintain all year to help with fires off the highway and what not also. We use to use a couple big offsets but they made such a mess you couldnt hardy drive over them and stuff with out it being rough as heck or getting stuck. It was one extreme to the other. The finishing disks rolled every thing just as good for what we needed, with less hp, faster, and with less of the mess.</p><p></p><p>It's just been my experience. :tiphat: Burning does so much good for the land and every thing that depends on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1631978, member: 6291"] No doubt. It's just not necessary. Way over kill IMO. It would be nice to have him make one pass for you to break it out but after that a good 10-12' finishing disk will make a great fire break with out the rough mess and not near the hp. We burn about 5-10K acres every year. It's a full on operation putting in fire breaks. Some of them we maintain all year to help with fires off the highway and what not also. We use to use a couple big offsets but they made such a mess you couldnt hardy drive over them and stuff with out it being rough as heck or getting stuck. It was one extreme to the other. The finishing disks rolled every thing just as good for what we needed, with less hp, faster, and with less of the mess. It's just been my experience. :tiphat: Burning does so much good for the land and every thing that depends on it. [/QUOTE]
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