Posted by Randy-IA on December 24, 2010 at 11:00:32 from (207.177.83.69):
In Reply to: Re: Wheel spacing?? posted by Bud DeLong on December 24, 2010 at 07:08:03:
All a matter of what works best. Since I'm not familiar with every plow made I'll admit I don't know if a 720 was even available with only three bottoms. I used a neighbors 8 bottom 720 with an on land hitch a few years ago and I wasn't impressed with anything other than it's size. It wasn't set up very well I know now. It turned the field black but it wasn't a pretty sight. It needed a 4440 dueled with plenty of ballast to pull it through sandy soil and it had plenty of wheel slip. My Oliver has roughly the same clearance as a normal 720 but I understand there's a extra clearance version too. But like I said I'm not that familiar with a lot of different types. I pull my 565 Oliver with a 1755 Oliver (86 horse) I also have 3 old #8's (3-14", 3-16" and a 4-14" and a JD 555H 3-14" some of which I pull with the Farmall M. I pull the #8 4-14" with the Oliver but it doesn't work all that well with the tire size of the Oliver.
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