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Re: Are front weights needed on M ?
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Posted by georgeky on March 01, 2007 at 14:24:32 from (152.163.100.199):
In Reply to: Are front weights needed on M ? posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on March 01, 2007 at 13:54:32:
Randy I use Ms daily and I cant think of anything that would really require front weights. I tug pull one of my Ms and the first year a boy was spanking me at every pull on a 60 JD, his front end would come up about 10 or 12 inches off the ground and he would win by inches. My M would not come up at all. After some head scratching I changed the pitch on my drawbar and it was a different story, the front came off the ground about 10 inches and I finally won beating that old 60. ha ha . I have a home made 3 point hitch on my other M to feed hay rolls in the winter as it is easier to start than the diesels and it sets on the ground better than my 7610 ford will and it has 500 lbs on front of it.
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