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Posted by Jim in UK on September 10, 2002 at 09:42:47 from (212.1.153.14):
In Reply to: Super-Tractor posted by Larry in CO on September 09, 2002 at 19:26:10:
This has to be a disk plow. I lived on and around Texas farms a good part of my life. We pulled a two bottom moldboard with a Farmall M or the JD 630, and it was about all it would handle and more depending on the depth setting and condition of the ground if he's referring to the Texas "black gumbo." If it was a year like the ones they are having lately ... you couldn't hardly get that plow to do anything more than slide on top of the ground. If it was heavy moisture and you had it set deep then it would take all that it could to pull and sometimes in first gear.
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