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    Posted: 04 Dec 2011 at 8:49am
I was wondering if there is any way to convert an old drag type disk to a snap coupler lift disk to pull behind a CA. Does any one have any pics of one? Or is this even possible? Thanks Josh.
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It would be easy enough to put the eye and beam onto the old disc, but your lift arms  grab a rigid frame of the disc to raise it. Lot of old pull discs dont have much of a frame and are kind of floppy in the center. You would need a disc that had a rigid angle iron frame all around it.
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The one AC drag type disk that I was around I would say "No way." It would have been a load on a CA anyway. If I remember right it was about 8' wide and pivoted in the middle, You had to set both the front and rear halfs to the disired cut angle. I don't know if all the drag type disk that Allis made was this way or not.
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Originally posted by stray stray wrote:

The one AC drag type disk that I was around I would say "No way." It would have been a load on a CA anyway. If I remember right it was about 8' wide and pivoted in the middle, You had to set both the front and rear halfs to the disired cut angle. I don't know if all the drag type disk that Allis made was this way or not.
 
   I don't think Josh is talking about using an Allis Drag Disk.
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I dont think it would be to bad of a job to convert a new compact utility type three point disk to work. I'm thinking like a king cutter, or frontier brand 4-5 ft rig.
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Originally posted by Rfdeere Rfdeere wrote:

Originally posted by stray stray wrote:

The one AC drag type disk that I was around I would say "No way." It would have been a load on a CA anyway. If I remember right it was about 8' wide and pivoted in the middle, You had to set both the front and rear halfs to the disired cut angle. I don't know if all the drag type disk that Allis made was this way or not.


 
   I don't think Josh is talking about using an Allis Drag Disk.

No, any brad of drag disk. I was just thinking of mabey a later project if its not that hard to do.
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