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Posted by George on May 21, 2001 at 07:36:06 from (207.75.138.58):
In Reply to: What a Week posted by John In Iowa on May 20, 2001 at 06:10:40:
Hi John, Been there, done that. Here in s.e. Michigan we don't have frost"Boils" ( just on our bottoms from too many hours in the tractor seat)! my 730 will pull in the mud better than my 450 caues' the weight in father back(both w.f.e.) butI have had em both stuck a time or two. it is interesting,here all my 730 will pull(all the way down is a 12'6" (20" disc blades) aw disc,and the 450 will pull it but it is a struggle but we have heavy clay. now I put the 806 on it, and it is a toy for it! glad to hear you got to work the ol' girl.We were very dry,till last Monday it has rained on and off all week 3.4" nobody has turned a wheel all wk. and it is raining now, should of planted Rice!
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