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Re: 12 3 bottom 3 point plow set up
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Posted by Allan In NE on April 25, 2007 at 07:08:44 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: 12 3 bottom 3 point plow set up posted by Mark Collier on April 25, 2007 at 06:54:19:
Hi Mark, You need the horsepower and traction to the ground. If I were in your shoes, I would pull that loader off. It is robbing ballast from the rear of your tractor and making it lightfooted. Then, I'd either load the tires or hang some weight on the rear. Also, I'd sure drop a bottom off the plow. There is no way that little tractor is going to pull three bottoms. Their horsepower is measured at the end of the crankshaft and not at the drawbar. I'm not knocking your tractor; just trying to give you a little insight. It takes some guts to pull a three bottom plow and to do it right. Heck, those old, heavy, low-geared As would only pull 2 12s. Hope you get it figured out, Allan
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