800-627-8569 25 Reel Disk from McFarlane Mfg.
The #4 position (13°) is the most aggressive setting
and is used for heavy or diffi cult residue. This
setting also requires the most horsepower. It may
also be necessary to reduce the speed at this
steeper gang angle to prevent ridging.
Note: Begin tilling with the disk gang angle set in position
#2. If necessary, after operating the unit, increase
or decrease the aggressiveness of the disk gangs
per the condition of the soil. To prevent ridging, it
may be necessary to reduce the travel speed with
more aggressive disk angles.
f. Set the remaining disk gangs to the same angle.
Reinstall the two retainer pins and fasten the wire
retainer clips.
4. Start the tractor and use the tractor’s control lever to
lower the wheels (raise the disk gang) to the maximum
height.
5. Begin to pull the unit through the fi eld.
6. Slowly raise the wheels until the disks contact the
ground.
7. Continue raising the wheels (lowering the unit) until
the disks are cutting into the ground. Once the
desired depth is reached (no more than 4 inches), the
unit must be leveled by adjusting the frame leveling
turnbuckle.
a. Raise the locking mechanism from the turnbuckle.
b. Use the wrench (stored on the main frame) to make
the adjustment.