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Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Harder 750a discs
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<blockquote data-quote="Deutzdx3" data-source="post: 5721142" data-attributes="member: 71052"><p>I get where you’re coming from, that said, Im very much an “out side of the box” kind of person. Im use to people saying I can’t do x, y or z. Nothing is impossible. hardox 600 is higher spec than hrc55. It’s not always about how hard they are but some times about wear characteristic’s. John Deere May not make them in-house due to not enough margin for the quantity. They are set up for large production. To change their machines over to bash out a few thousand discs isn’t in their interest most likely. Economy of scale.</p><p> I’ll cut a couple out to test, [USER=6]@Clive[/USER] I’m sure will happily run them alongside his current ones. See if they are any better or worse. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deutzdx3, post: 5721142, member: 71052"] I get where you’re coming from, that said, Im very much an “out side of the box” kind of person. Im use to people saying I can’t do x, y or z. Nothing is impossible. hardox 600 is higher spec than hrc55. It’s not always about how hard they are but some times about wear characteristic’s. John Deere May not make them in-house due to not enough margin for the quantity. They are set up for large production. To change their machines over to bash out a few thousand discs isn’t in their interest most likely. Economy of scale. I’ll cut a couple out to test, [USER=6]@Clive[/USER] I’m sure will happily run them alongside his current ones. See if they are any better or worse. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. [/QUOTE]
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