I still haven't bought a 3 point disk but I pull several sets of hydraulic disk all the time.

Here's kinda how pulling disks works.... If the tractor will pick up the disk then you are left with the safety aspect, so if you are on relatively flat ground probably should be good to go. 1) You can put weights on the front to help with the load on the rear hitch. 2) And/or you should load ( put in calcium chloride or other mix) the tires including the front tires. 3) If it has R4 tires on it swap for some R1 Ag tires to get more traction if that is a problem.

If it won't pull it then it won't pull it. If it bogs down all the time I guess you'll figure out how tough your model tractor is. Watch the temperature gauge and roll coal till something breaks. It might never break. In this particular case the disk is likely too big for the tractor but I let the machine tell me that. All disk are not created equal. If traction ain't the problem watch the gauges and they'll let you know.

Then if it won't pull it you can either buy a smaller disk or do like I would do.... go get an older tractor for a few thousand that will pull it.


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