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2wd Vs. 4wd
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Posted by Mitchissippi on October 11, 2006 at 07:09:26 from (68.19.140.19):
Last weekend I did a little experi-o-menting. My cousin bought a FWA 5610 New Holland with a front end loader on it. Then he bought a 10' Athens Off-set disc. Didn't know if he could pull it, but the price was right. I pulled it with his 5610 and our 1066 Saturday evening. Neither tractor has rear wheel weights. The 1066 has front weights and Rice and Cane singles. I tried both tractors in very hard ground and ground that had been disced before the last rain we had. I can safely say that the FWA 5610 pulled the disc as good as, or a little better than the 1066 - running the 5610 in four wheel drive. In any ground I tried them in. Been wondering for a while just how much defference the FWA makes. I'm sold on it. Mitch
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