Posted by Leroy on July 28, 2013 at 17:10:50 from (74.126.42.240):
In Reply to: #8 IH 2 bottom plow posted by Mark Poss on July 28, 2013 at 11:04:16:
The land wheel is not always bigger on stel and sometimes it is bigger on rubber. Usually the larger heavier plows have the bigger wheel and it is to give more grip to raise the clutch lift plow, very few hydrolick plows were built on steel. If they have the same size rim on both wheels chances are the land wheel would be supposed to have like a 7:60 x 15 tire while the furrow wheel should have a 6:70 x 15. Now the lighter weight and smaller bottom may have the same on both sides. Think the difference between the genious on 2-16" or the wonder on 2-12" and you will see the bigger plow takes more power to lift the larger bottom out of the ground. Same thing with the Deere No. 52 or the No. 4B. The 52 had a 28 in lift wheel and the 4B had a 32 in lift wheel but both had a 28" furrow wheel.
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