Posted by Greybeard - PA on November 25, 2009 at 18:20:26 from (4.238.223.37):
In Reply to: Jubilee vs 8N plowing posted by FLAcharlie on November 25, 2009 at 13:57:57:
I grew up on a PA dairy farm and helped to wear out an 8N and a Jubilee. Either one pulled two 14's as deep as you want to plow normally. Our next door farm neighbor had a MD farmall and pulled two trailer 14's. I could plow deeper and faster - and bury trash better in corn stubble - than he could, much to his consternation.
It's all about how the weight is transferred to the rear wheels . . . and yes, Ferguson really was a genius to figger it all out.
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