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Posted by the tractor vet on April 03, 2006 at 12:19:50 from (64.179.117.28):
In Reply to: Re: Redundant Topic, Sorry posted by Allan In NE on April 03, 2006 at 11:26:41:
Allen there is a huge differance in the way plows pull one thing is that you do not have any coulters on that plow to CUT the sod and this can add alot of drag . and a mounted plow does pull a bunch harder then a semi mount . and like i said before on free ranged grazen land a Vee ripper would be a huge plus along with brush hoggen to grass first or a burn down with round up then let set for a week then mow it and plow it . Like around here when we chop corn on fields that are a bit on the wet side come spring if we do not get a good deep freeze and it gets to dry ya want to see a tractor work hard and have atleat one ft. wheel hangen in the air with a 1000 lbs up ft . I have seen days that it was plowenso hard that you could not touch the moldboards because they were so hot that you would burn your hand. OR spin a rear tire on the rim and pull the valve stem off the tube
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