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Re: M spinning on plowed sod.
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Posted by Mike M on May 05, 2006 at 18:40:21 from (63.27.158.52):
In Reply to: Re: M spinning on plowed sod. posted by RodInNS on May 05, 2006 at 15:10:21:
I'm not arguing about the new "super tractors" as they weight many many thousands of pounds more than you could ever weight a Farmall M up to. Take the given weight of an M to the width of tire he has. That's just way too much tire for that tractor ! At this fellows first posting I invisioned a hopped up M chrome stake and all way oversized tires and way too high of a drawbar hitch point too far up like set up for pulling on a track and that is a different world all together. Much like when that Home make over show thought they would pull down an old house with about 1/2 dozen super modified pulling tractors. It just wasn't going to happen as they can't get traction off a track. And I also can see my John Deere B hooked up to that 8 foot disk and pulling it no problem ! I'd more than likely not be able to run that spring tooth very deep or maybe not at all but traction shouldn't be a problem but HP will be as I suspect it is around 30 HP ?
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