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Re: Super M with 3 point hitch
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 11, 2007 at 08:09:12 from (209.226.247.125):
In Reply to: Super M with 3 point hitch posted by w6 tractor on March 11, 2007 at 07:46:46:
w6 tractor: Axle housing breakage will never be an issue, Super M can't get enough traction to break those. It will plow fine if your just doing a few acres, as you will find yourself doing manual corrections. That might get rather exhausting on 50 or 100 acres. I expect you could install a depth wheel on the plow. One problem you'll run into with plowing is tractor wheel tread. 2 bottom mounted plows require a wheel under 60" and that is quite narrow for an SM. 3 bottom mounted will allow you to set wheels 66" to 72" and that is where automatic draft control would help for traction. Since SM quite handily pulled 3 bottom trailer plows, if you have 3 bottom with a gauge wheel, it should work. Cultivator will work great with gauge wheels.
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