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Re: 806 Plow/Harrow
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Posted by Keith on April 10, 2002 at 12:19:12 from (65.64.201.14):
In Reply to: 806 Plow/Harrow posted by Stephen on April 10, 2002 at 10:32:00:
806 will pull more harrow sections than you can rig together. As for the plow, what type of plow and what type of soil are you pulling it in? A 12-14 foot disk plow in sandy soil would be a cake walk, 4-5 bottom mole board good. Adjust for clay or black dirt. I live in stiff stiff blackland. I pull a 7 shank ripper (with harrow behind it) to aerate pasture with no problem. The shanks are about 3/4 to 1 inch wide. When you drop the ripper into the ground you hear the big 361 acknowledge the load then back to a steady growl in 4th gear (L-4 direct drive). Unless you really try to load it down, a 806 is a pulling machine. Just keep it within reason. Don't try to pull what the articulating boys pull and you should be fine.
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