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Posted by John A on April 24, 2006 at 11:04:18 from (65.161.170.29):
In Reply to: Hey Mr. MacKay posted by Michael Sheik on April 24, 2006 at 04:48:36:
Michael,I will attempt to answer the ? why have those long axles....To better adjust a tractor to wider row spaceings, or Dual or tripple rear tire applications. A 1066 has hp in excess of 160 horses from the factory, even though its stated hp was 135 I beleve. It is hard to deliver 150+ hp to the ground, in useable form, without either duals or large amts of weight. When the tractor is used as a Primary tillage tractor on large plows and the like! Hope this helps!....... I answered you first post Also as others did, I too had to search again , and again what he said that sent you off. For the life of me I said pretty much the same. Hugh has forgotton more than most of us will ever know! He was very correct in his answer SO was Rusty, Paul, and all the others! Just remember that this is a Public Forum! and the best one out there too...JMO! Also remember that unless you plan too keep it forever you will not get the best selling/tradein value for your tractor. All that said, H&ll son it is your tractor do as you want. Just don't come crying to the rest of the folks here when this action causes a new problem down the the road. I still beleve it is a mistake. If you are bent to cut, use a sawzall not a gas-ax. Later, John A.
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