Posted by Mark on March 16, 2009 at 14:46:37 from (172.131.3.159):
In Reply to: Re: How much plow? posted by Germ on March 16, 2009 at 08:23:39:
I would love to know why everybody wants to hang the biggest tail he can on his dog.
Is it the brag factor? "I can yank 2XX plows with my 18 horsepower tractor."
Or is it the COOL factor?
It just isn't enough to hook on a plow that the machine can handle with ease and get the job done. No, got to drag it down until it's on it's knees and the clutch is smoking. I'll never understand that line of reasoning. I am not trying to rain on anybodies parade either.
I have a SA and I think the plow I have is a single 14".......it's more than enough tail for that dog to wag. I'm not out to impress anybody or win any speed contests...or out to smoke a perfectly good clutch by overloading it.
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