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Re: How big of plow can a 674 gas handle
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Posted by chadd on April 16, 2007 at 12:39:01 from (155.92.30.56):
In Reply to: Re: How big of plow can a 674 gas handle posted by Mike Van on April 16, 2007 at 02:54:44:
I am not casting doubt that you were able to pull a 3-16 bottom plow with your 574, but I really don't think ours could pull one with no problems. Do you have yours loaded up with fluid and wheel weights or something? Our 2500A (industrial 574) doesn't even want to pull a square baler and a full wagon of hay behind it in thick hay unless it is at WOT, and even then, our M and W6 do a much better job and are much cooler for the operator. Besides that, ours just wouldn't have the traction to pull anything, although, ours still has the industrial tires on it. . . I just thought that it was pretty funny, seeing as we pull an automatic reset 3-16 behind our 105 hp 806, and even it will get to spinning a little in the heavy blue clay we have with both rear tires full of fluid, new tires, and 2 sets of wheel weights per side!!!
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