Manufacturers Number: 18-20-G-C-YW
Brand:
CountyLine®
Hitch Type:
3 Point
Hitch Category:
1
Blade Quantity:
20
Blade Diameter:
18 in.
Blade Type:
Combination
Axle Diameter:
1 in.
Frame Size:
Angle
Warranty:
Limited
Working Width:
78 in.
Description
This CountyLine® Angle Frame Disc is constructed with a heavy angle frame, heavy 18 in. blades and precision bearings. The disc is quick hitch compatible and built to last.
Working Width: 78 in.
Blade Quantity: 20
Blade Diameter: 18 in.
Combination blade
Axle Diameter: 1 in.
Limited warranty
Tractor Supply is proud to introduce CountyLine®, our brand of high quality, competitively priced agricultural products. With a full line of 3-point equipment for your tractor, as well an assortment of sub-compact pieces, our goal is to provide you with the implements you need to get the job done. Designed for durability and superior performance, all CountyLine® products come with satisfaction guaranteed.
NOTE: Product assortment and specifications may vary by store location.
Additional information about ketc6554 could not be loaded.
Location: Norman, Okalahoma
3 years (as of 01/2012) and working fine
Date:January 2, 2012
We bought this 3 1/2 years ago to work our arena (reining/working cowhorse) and it works great. I've seen the other reviews...maybe we just got lucky, but this has worked great for us....we use it about every 2-4 weeks then follow it with a drag. As an inexpensive disc harrow, it has done all we expected and then some.
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Location: Greenwell Springs la.
Watch out for the grease fittings
Date:April 12, 2010
The set disc itself does a very good job, if you can get grease in the fittings. Now as for the grease fittings are concerned thats a different story.
They tell you that the disc does not come with grease so before you use them you, you have to grease the equipment first. Not a problem. Oh wait, I had several problems and still on going. One of the fittings was totally missing and 3 were loose and will not tighten as if they are stipped. One just just popped totaly out when I pulled the grease gun coupling off of it. Needless to say, I was out of town and an hour away from where I purchased the disc and I was not a happy land owner. I am waiting for my new grease fittings to arrive in the mail and we are going to see if they will seat properly. I'll let you know how it turns out later in another reveiw.