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Re: WD45 pull a 3 bottom plow?
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Posted by John (MO) on March 09, 2005 at 09:09:37 from (198.209.172.95):
In Reply to: WD45 pull a 3 bottom plow? posted by Bones Magoo on March 09, 2005 at 08:34:59:
There is a 50 year old discussion about WD45"s being a 3 or 4 plow tractor. It"s never been settled because soil can be so much different from one place to another. Besides a 3x16 plow cuts 48" just like a 4x12 does. Then there is the question of how much HP any particular WD45 is putting out. Is that the same as when it was new, 50 years ago, or is it maybe not quite as strong as it was 50 years ago. Maybe it"s been overhauled and tuned and even making a lot more than factory stock HP. If you"ve got access to a 3x16 plow, give it a try on your own soil and see how it works. Does your 3 point hitch conversion allow the tractor and plow to take full advantage of the traction boost system? Many conversions don"t really let the traction boost system work as it should. If that is the case, then you would be better off with a snap coupler plow, because they are made for the traction boost system. Of course the traction boost won"t work if it isn"t adjusted properly that"s pretty much a no brainer. Just hook onto the plow and see what happens, and then go from there.
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