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Posted by Willy P on January 22, 2007 at 19:03:08 from (72.251.15.101):
How much better are rear duals as far as pulling in mud or soft ground? I pull a planter with a JD 4030 with duals because lot of the time the field has wet spots in it,but do the duals help that much? The outside tires are worn down, my concern is hauling the tractor,would be a lot easier if it didn't have duals. The 4030 is 80 hp, but would a tractor of about 70 hp with front wheel assist pull as good as this tractor? I am thinking about getting a 4 wheel drive because the ground is wet sometimes and it would be easier to haul on trailer. I am pulling a 10 ft. Bermuda King sprig planter with a land roller behind it. Thanks
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