Hi Steve, I have seen Dufner's tractor. I have always thought these creations were more a testiment to some farmers imagination and mechanical skills that any attempt at some reasonable farm tractor. When you hook 2 (or 3) together you have 2 (or 3) times the maintenance, and probably a lot more than that getting them to run correctly. My only eperience with 2 tractors connected happened when my dad and uncle were having my cousin and I breaking some sod, 1 mile by 1/4 mile. A dry year, Our biggest tractor, a 1030 had trouble with a 6 bottom plow as they wanted it set deep to get the moisture up so the flax would grow. They had my cousin and I chain the 4020 , to the 1030 using a couple of old truck tires as a shock absorber and both tractors pulled. It worked. Are you in ND now ? I will be there on the 7th.
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