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Posted by c.b. on January 16, 2002 at 09:06:53 from (207.54.105.157):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 504 plow size posted by Hugh MacKay on January 15, 2002 at 18:59:41:
In the ground at home to pull 4-14/16in bottoms you would need a 656 or 560 gas or diesel with the larger 6cyl motors.Not many doing hard work with a 656 or 560 now. But back then that's what they were pulling 4 furrows with. In the clay loam around home a super M would never get in 2nd gear with a 4furrow plow.At that time we also had a super M. But it was traded in on a 806gas in 1968. You must be in some good sandy loam to tie 4 furrows behind a super M. And our 504 plow was 3pt fully mounted giving much better traction than the pulling a trail type plow.
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