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Topic: 5030 plow size
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| cdv
10-15-2012 07:56:35
68.36.165.156
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just got a ford 5030 2wd looking for a plow found a 4 bottom JD wheel plow will the tractor pull that or do i look for a 3 bottom thanks cdv |
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| cdv
10-15-2012 20:13:20
68.36.165.156
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Re: 5030 plow size in reply to cdv, 10-15-2012 07:56:35
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| yes loaded 16.9x30 back tires and weigths in front JD plows are 16"" 3pt wheel plows 4 bottom thanks cdv |
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| RodInNS
10-15-2012 17:15:30
216.118.158.123
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Re: 5030 plow size in reply to cdv, 10-15-2012 07:56:35
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| 4x what.... 4x14"... yeah. 4x20"... not so much. I agree with Rick; the power is there for any of them... but the problem will be getting that power hooked down to do anything other than spin.. You've got the lighter chassis and 2wd so it's not working in your favor. A mounted 3x16 would be about as much as I'd want on that tractor 'here'.Rod |
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| Scott Pa
10-15-2012 17:10:01
174.59.8.146
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Re: 5030 plow size in reply to cdv, 10-15-2012 07:56:35
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| 3 bottom like a Ford model 101 16" if you have 16.9X30 rear tires. |
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| RickB
10-15-2012 14:04:45
69.195.52.225
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Re: 5030 plow size in reply to cdv, 10-15-2012 07:56:35
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| I have pulled my Deere 4-14" trailing plow with my 3 cyl 4000. Loaded 16.9x30's with no wheel weights. It pulled it easily after I put a 300 lb weight on the 3pt hitch. All kinds of power, but short on traction until I added the weight. Gravelly loam soils. You have more HP with more or less the same chassis weight. |
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