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IowayBoy

10-02-2003 19:09:13




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Thinking about 2to3 point conversion for big bale fork.Will it lift 1800lb. bale?How much front end weight needed?Also,how big a disc will 460 gas pull on clay hill sod without working it too hard?Will check replies tomorrow,thanks.




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Vern V.

10-14-2003 07:23:19




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 Re: 460 in reply to IowayBoy, 10-02-2003 19:09:13  
I hav a gas 460 an pull a 10 foot disc. tried a 12 foot and it was OK until wet ground. I pull 3-16 plow in clay.

I have a loader on my tractor and use no weights to lift a 1800 pound bale. I have a 3 point conversion to the 2 point. But use a small hyd cylinder in place of upper link to be able to tip bale back to carry.



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Farmall Daddy

10-03-2003 15:23:18




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 Re: 460 in reply to IowayBoy, 10-02-2003 19:09:13  
My 560 will pull a 14 foot disk in 4th gear torque back, but is giving it a workout. A 12 foot disk will move right along. If you are standard on horsepower, go with the 12 foot, but if you have time to spare, go with the 14 foot. As for the haybale, should pick it up, unless your hydrolics are weak.



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Joe Evans

10-03-2003 05:41:49




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 Re: 460 in reply to IowayBoy, 10-02-2003 19:09:13  
Iowaboy: It's been my experience that a 12' disk behind a 460 on hilly clay sod will really give the old gal a workout. I must say though, the 12' disk that we have is pretty worn, and it has been suggested to me by my brother that the disk is so worn that the disk gangs probably crank to a pretty severe angle when pulled. I know it pulls hard. Recently bought a decent 10' disk in hopes that the 460 will perform with it better on the hilly stuff. On level ground 12' is no problem. If possible, (depending on slope severity) work the ground in a direction that tends to minimize the steepness of the grade--go across the face of the slope. Your second time thru (you'll have to do at least two passes if you're slicing up clay sod) will pull easier. If finances allow, set her up with a set of duals. You can run a gear higher. If you need to buy a disk, buy a 10 footer. Why walk with a 12' when you can run with a 10'?

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Jimmy King

10-03-2003 04:46:47




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 Re: 460 in reply to IowayBoy, 10-02-2003 19:09:13  
Plowing disc with weight added 8ft. disc harrow 10 or 12 ft.



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