50 HP is engine net HP on that tractor. PTO HP = 42 or 44 depending on whether it's an SU or not. No drawbar HP listed as it was never tested for drawbar pull. Probably about 38. That plow will be a tussle for that tractor but I'd give it a try. It will take a while to scour those moldboards off so they'll pull easier but in sandy loam that won't be a problem. Rear lift is rated at 2315lbs 24" behind the link ends. Do you have a loader? If so, leave it on. Fill it with rocks. Does the tractor have the optional draft control? A big help if it does. Can be added by dealer. They're tough little tractors but if you do a lot of heavy pulling over time it may start to pop out of the primary pulling gear. Probably 2nd. Make sure to use Kubota Super UDT trans fluid. Don't skimp. Good luck. (;>))
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