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826 International please help

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USED to run Dee

04-15-2008 21:52:05




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I am new to IHC and was wondering how big of disk, cultivator, and chisel plow could a good 826 pull? thank in advance




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Jim Allen

04-17-2008 05:27:34




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 Re: 826 International please help in reply to USED to run Deere, 04-15-2008 21:52:05  
We have some pretty nasty clay here in NW Ohio and my 826 will sometimes pull a mounted 9 shank chisel, but I would hit those "spots" where it would practically stop and spin tires (even with diff lock). That or I had to adjust the draft control and ended up with inconsistent depths. I reconfigured it for 8 shanks and now it will pull almost everywhere to about 8 inches with the draft control maxed. Never tried a pull-behind chisel but I guess you'd need to be weighted down pretty good to pull a 9-shank. They say a disc chisel pulls a little easier but my neighbor's 8020 works pretty hard pulling a 9-shank disc chisel, with lots of weight and duals no less.

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the tractor vet

04-16-2008 05:13:58




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 Re: 826 International please help in reply to USED to run Deere, 04-15-2008 21:52:05  
Well this all depends on soil type of chisel and points. Are you going to get down into the subsoil or just scratch around on top. With pulling a disc around here with out killing the tractor and with duals on 13.6 for the disc and 14-15 on a field culivartor .On the chisel 3-7 like i said before Soil type chisel style and points style and weight on the nose .And just how far down is the hard pan layer . One thing for sure ya don't have enough ponys for a 3 shank DMI with tiger points.

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TractormanNC

04-16-2008 05:03:09




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 Re: 826 International please help in reply to USED to run Deere, 04-15-2008 21:52:05  
7 to 9 shanks depending upon soil and how deep you want to plow. In our North Carolina clay 9 shanks is ALL an 856 wants and it has a few more ponies than an 826. Push the lever down far enough and a chisel plow will stop any of them!



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Allan In NE

04-16-2008 03:27:33




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 Re: 826 International please help in reply to USED to run Deere, 04-15-2008 21:52:05  
Should handle 15' on the field cultivator and disc.

Can't help ya on the chisel.

Allan



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