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| ryan hopkes
10-16-2012 07:13:01
96.2.96.177
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how many bottoms can a good running rebuilt g6 diesel pull.. everyones tellin me a 6 bottom in sand.. but what about hard ground... beacuse im thinkin about buyin a 6 bottom intrnational plow and i think its 6 14s on it and i think the plow can be turned into a 5 or 4 bottom anyway. |
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| Loren in MN
10-17-2012 10:06:44
71.210.184.61
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Re: g6 and plow in reply to ryan hopkes, 10-16-2012 07:13:01
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| I pulled a Moline 4-14 behind my G-VI in sod in second with no trouble and it did OK in third. No weights just fluid in tires. Third was a bit tough on the tire sidewalls. Great tractor!!! |
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| mm585
10-16-2012 17:13:24
166.182.3.191
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Re: g6 and plow in reply to ryan hopkes, 10-16-2012 07:13:01
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| a frend of mine has a GVI diesel that he takes to plowing bee's. stone stock 425 with fluid in the tires. Most days four fourteens in second gear is all it wants in heavy gound here in north iowa. |
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| 1206SWMO
10-16-2012 16:35:39
184.21.202.2
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Re: g6 and plow in reply to ryan hopkes, 10-16-2012 07:13:01
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| | About 1960-61 when I was 11-12 years old Dad went to visit his old army buddy...His name was Oliver Haag and he farmed 700-800 acres of nice ground at the SE edge of Salina,KS..He never married and I remember that he had acres of old tractors,combines,vehicles,and machinery..My Dad grew up on a large farm 15 miles SW of Salina at Falun,KS.. Anyways Oliver took us out to see his one year old GVI MM diesel..At that time that was about the biggest tractor I had ever sat on...The hood looked a mile long..Oliver was very proud of the GVI and said that it had pulled the hitch completely off his 5x14 Cockshutt plow..His ground plowed pretty hard and he claimed the GVI did just fine. Back in the late 1960"s a farmer 7 miles southwest of me got a GVI MM LP out of Kansas..He either pulled 4x16"s or 5x14"s in fairly easy plowing soil..I know that he put duals on it when he disked..His other tractor was a MM M-670 gas that he got new.. |
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| ryan hopkes
10-17-2012 11:17:06
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Re: g6 and plow in reply to 1206SWMO, 10-16-2012 16:35:39
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| thats a cool story thats how i was when i bought this gvi you could land a jet on the flippin hood!!! |
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| dale kisner
10-16-2012 16:23:41
70.192.17.125
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Re: g6 and plow in reply to ryan hopkes, 10-16-2012 07:13:01
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| well buy the 6 bottom and take a bottom off and have some parts and try it with 5 bottoms, i bet you might be able to pull them but if you want to do a good job take them both off and plow with 4 and do a good job. |
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| rufus80
10-16-2012 10:29:30
174.255.99.219
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Re: g6 and plow in reply to ryan hopkes, 10-16-2012 07:13:01
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| If your talking hard ground with a lot of clay, I would say 4-16's. Maybe 5-14's but your limitation will be traction. |
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| ryan hopkes
10-16-2012 15:22:56
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Re: g6 and plow in reply to rufus80, 10-16-2012 10:29:30
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| im more worried about power i got 6 wheel waights on the tires |
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| JK2
10-16-2012 15:34:45
67.72.98.45
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Re: g6 and plow in reply to ryan hopkes, 10-16-2012 15:22:56
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| I used to pull a 4-14 MM hyd lift plow with my LP GVI in 3rd gear but it was a 531 engine (4-3/4x5). That was in clay ground. |
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| ryan hopkes
10-17-2012 11:20:00
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Re: g6 and plow in reply to JK2, 10-16-2012 15:34:45
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| i wana thank everyone this forum has helped me out many of times its a great place to get some info! |
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