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Re: Colorado Curt or Somebody.....HELP!
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Posted by massey333 on April 01, 2006 at 05:25:49 from (216.255.61.180):
In Reply to: Colorado Curt or Somebody.....HELP! posted by Allan In NE on March 31, 2006 at 17:39:23:
Just go GREEN.that should start some fights.Truthfully ,Unless you have fluid in your tires I don't know how you are even pulling that plow,around us a 966 or 4240 without fluid needs at least 1500-2000 lbs.of cast on the drives on a cab tractors plus what ever on the front.Our rule was always one ton per bottom plus 1000 lbs.Iam pulling 6-18s(Int.720) (Weighting 23-25000 lbs) at 4 1/2 -5 mph+.AS far as the no till,ground needs disturbed ever so often but for beans,my no tills out yield the conv.10 to 20 bu.every year(last 10-15 yrs.anyway planted April 15-25 7 1/2" rows)Corn even last 3 yrs.(on 800-1000a total.
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