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Posted by vally farm on May 26, 2006 at 14:56:19 from (207.69.139.161):
I"m starting up a small fruit/veg. row crop farm and here is my problem..I"ve got a super A, super C, and a super H, but they all pull my mechanical transplanter too darn fast! Either the A or the C can be perfect if I can just figure out how to slow them down. Thought about going to smaller tires on the C, but they would have to be so small the rear end would be dragging. Any help or ideas? Did either have an optional "granny gear" available for them?? Sorry so long of a post. Mike
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