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Re: How much weight can a Farmall BN pull?
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Posted by CNKS on February 08, 2005 at 19:29:08 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: Re: How much weight can a Farmall BN pull? posted by okla kansan on February 08, 2005 at 19:08:10:
Terminolgy differs from place to place. I assume by wing disk, you mean a 2-section disk, with one wing that folds up or behind and that the disk can be used with the wing up or down. The wings on the larger modern disks are usually hydraulic raised or lowered, mainly for transport, but can also be used with the wings up. I don't believe I have seen one like the one you have. When I respond to posts like yours, I really don't mean to correct anyone, I am responding to clarify for others, which in this case, if they are not tractor literate, might actually go out and buy an 8 ft tandem disk for a B. However, I have probably 5000 hours on an H (used to have the hemmoroids to prove it) -- I didn't know an H would pull a 22 ft anything, but I am not familiar with your disk.
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