Sv; In many ways I miss the Bubble Tractor(MX110) It was much more comfortable and maneuverable, but after the replacement clock in it, showing 9879 hrs, it shucked out the hydraulic pump drive which is in the transmission., so for the last 2 weeks I have been plowing with the Magnum. It plays with the Case 5x18 plow but this new 6B vari-width can bring the 7220 to it's knees. This plow will open up to a 132" theoretical swath compared to the 90" swath that Case plow can make.. Today I had it set to about 18" furrow cut. rather than 22" max, so I am now pulling an extra bottom. I had to drop from plowing in 9th gear at 1800RPM, to 8th gear at full throttle. Was plowing at an average speed of 4.6-5MPH with the Case plow. Now down to 4.3-4.6MPH. I haven't done the math for A/Hr. but I bet it will be about the same, but I think fuel consumption per A will be up a bit.---------------Loren
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