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Re: do ya think she can do it?
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Posted by Jonboy on March 14, 2005 at 16:08:05 from (165.121.129.108):
In Reply to: Re: do ya think she can do it? posted by caseyc on March 14, 2005 at 13:46:31:
Ask of you can try it and see since it's a neighbor, but no, I seriously doubt a 766 would even come close to haveing enough power for that, especially if you have hills to use it on. I work for a man who has 12' heavy duty rock flex sunflower disk and pulls it with a 1466 4wd with no duals or weights and that will do power hops in certain spots and has enough problems pulling it, but power isn't an issue at all with that tractor. I don't know how much that 1466 weighs, but it must be a whole lot more than a 766, plus that 4wd front weighs in there, so basically I'll bet that will pull about as much or maybe alittle more than your 2wd 766 with duels and weights. Being a 20' set, it's gotta be an almost new disk (as I have yet to see an old disk that size) and I'll bet its a big heavy set at that, I'd say you need alot more horsepower and weight than you have.
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