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Mike Beasley

12-13-2005 08:07:49




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Hey there, I just got a 1952 Super M and was wondering how big of a disk it would handle? And about how big of a pasture mower? Thanks in advance




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IaGary

12-13-2005 19:30:50




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 Re: Super M implements in reply to Mike Beasley, 12-13-2005 08:07:49  
The size of mower depends on height and thickness of what you are mowing. I pull a 16' batwing with a 560 or about 62 hp. In thick fescue 2' tall clipping to 1' I use 3rd gear.In short bluegrass just clipping weeds I use 4th gear. In road ditchs with tall weeds and grass cutting to 6" I use 1st gear.My MTA would also pull this mower in most conditions but at a slower speed.



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Hugh MacKay

12-13-2005 14:57:12




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 Re: Super M implements in reply to Mike Beasley, 12-13-2005 08:07:49  
Mike: Go with Dave's chart. Had never seen a chart quite like that, however after a lifetime farming, I have to say that is dead on.

These guys pulling 12' disks with an M are usually pulling worn out disks. Those disks quite often have most of the qualities of a roller or land packer. I can pull a 12' packer with my SA.



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Dave H (MI)

12-13-2005 10:58:31




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 Re: Super M implements in reply to Mike Beasley, 12-13-2005 08:07:49  
third party image

Don't know if this helps you, but it is from my archives in relation to our SMTA.



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MichaelNEIowa

12-13-2005 09:21:42




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 Re: Super M implements in reply to Mike Beasley, 12-13-2005 08:07:49  
This is a suggestion for Kim.

The question of horsepower/implements comes up often.

I think it would be cool if you could add a page/table of info about what size implements should be used with what horsepower tractor. Much of this data is available in the archives, but it is hard to find/dig out.

Just a thought.



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JakeF

12-13-2005 08:17:16




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 Re: Super M implements in reply to Mike Beasley, 12-13-2005 08:07:49  
12 ft disk 6ft rotory mower



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