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Re: is it possible to get a 450 under 6000 lbs.
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Posted by Farmall Man on July 24, 2002 at 19:15:17 from (205.188.209.78):
In Reply to: is it possible to get a 450 under 6000 lbs. posted by matt on July 23, 2002 at 21:37:53:
I disagree with that guy. take out the pto, all the hydraulics, like the pump etc. The last guy who said put more weights on is STUPID. If you pull in the 8000# class you must have a crap load of weights which will just wear out the rear axles and everything else. Depending on where you pull get your drawbar as high as it can go and get the tire pressure up to make the drawbar higher. Pull in 2nd gear. 281 cubes will do fine in the 5500# and 6000# classes. Remeber stop after 7000 pound class unless you dont add weights to the tractor. If you keep adding weights you wont have your tractor long enough to enjoy it!!!
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