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Posted by Leroy on October 30, 2005 at 05:25:56 from (209.143.52.6):
In Reply to: Can M pull it posted by Black Smoke on October 30, 2005 at 03:21:21:
Are you talking about an offset Disc? My A John Deere is the same size power and weight as the M Farmall. I pulled a Towner 9 blade per gang front and rear, 22" blades that cut 8' wide with a John Deere KBA drag type 6 -18" blades per side hooked back of mine in corn stuble in 4th gear but with the weight of the unit with no added weight would not cut over 3" deep on first time over, The Towner was a drag type with hydrolic angle and no wheels and made in the same time frame as these tractors, At that time Case also made a wheel carried offset disk in the same size as my Towner for the DC tractor that is also the same size as thr A or the M. Now are you talking a modern wheel carried heavy frame type of offset disk? If so then that size no of blades would cut 10-11' and would be one of these units that they require 100 HP and that could be in the ball park for the newer unit but for the older unit sold and sized for your tractor $500 tops.
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