Posted by John T on September 10, 2012 at 05:00:11 from (216.249.82.117):
I remember yearsssssssssss ago the old timers tellin me a WD 45 with a correct WD snap mounted plow pullin 3 bottoms could plow circles around say a Farmall M or a John Deere A or an Oliver 77 etc sooooooooooo at the Elnora Tractor show last week here comes a dressed out WD 45 with FOUR wheel weights on each side,,,,,,,,,,the wrap around plus FOUR more weights on the front,,,,,,,,and a 3 bottom AC mounted plow. Theres a well dressed M with a 3 bottom pull plow and a few other tractors in the field and I watched them all plow a good bit AND IN MY OPINION THAT WD 45 SMOKED THE COMPETITION. I figure its the mounting and the balance and a few other reasons why it can out perform a pull plow set up and it was fun to watch and how "manly" that WD looked with 4 (or maybe it was even 5 ??) wheel weights on each side plus 4 or 5 up front wooooooooooo hooooooooooo
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