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Re: Redundant Topic, Sorry
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Posted by Allan In NE on April 03, 2006 at 11:26:41 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: Redundant Topic, Sorry posted by RodInNS on April 03, 2006 at 09:50:47:
Now darnit Rod, I've been readin' you on here for years now and your opinion carries a heck of a lot of weight with me. But I just don't see how your plow and mine can pull all the much differently. Granted, when the heavy old sow comes up out of the ground, we sure have a handful, and we will do a two-point balancing dance on the rear tires to spin around the corner. But, while in the ground and operating, almost all the total weight of the plow rides on that gauge tire and all the tractor actually really sees is the pull of the bottoms. Fact of the matter is, only the furrow side lift arm is used to set the front furrow depth and the only arm that actually carries any front end weight to speak of. The other arm just "floats" and carries no weight at all. I just don't really see the tuggin' difference. Although, I'm the feller that says you can't plow with a Farmall H too. :>( I dunno, but ain't we havin' fun. :>) Allan
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