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Re: Bill in Scotl.: can you explain . . .?
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Posted by oj on May 28, 2007 at 21:03:43 from (142.161.198.11):
In Reply to: Bill in Scotl.: can you explain . . .? posted by monomechanical on May 28, 2007 at 20:30:29:
these plow set ups were all the rage in the mid eight"s across the pond. they are incredibly hard to set up properly, but once they are they have the added advantages of good tractor balance which equals better traction and better fuel efficiency. both plows are used at the same time, but remember to push the hydraulic levers in the right order... the ford tractor in the photo is a County 1184? i think, somewhere around 120hp, they had great traction from the four equal sized wheel, but had a poor turning circle because of the same, great tractor though.
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