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Re: OT how heavy are they?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 04, 2007 at 05:15:22 from (209.226.247.172):
In Reply to: Re: OT how heavy are they? posted by Allan In NE on February 04, 2007 at 04:10:18:
Allan: I thought Nebraska was flat, you must have some 12' long bale spears out there. In all the years I had my 1066, I can't remember seeing air under front wheels, not even the night I towed a dead tractor trailer, weighing 80,000#, up a 1/4 mile long 30% grade, with cable hooked in cross bar of 3 point and it up all the way. Those 66 series with 400 engine and 1,000# up front just don't come that easy. I never hauled round bales on my hitches, used loaders and trailers, however I see guys around here with 120 hp tractors using dual spears and two 5x6 bales at a time, with little or no added front end weight.
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