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Posted by Farmall Daddy on February 02, 2003 at 16:45:02 from (209.183.116.188):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: What tractor should I buy to plow snow? posted by JD60 Daddy on February 02, 2003 at 12:51:55:
This is exactly what I did to the WC. Put new 13 inch Delta's on the rear for pulling reasons. Put 2 90lb. weights on the front so I could steer. Set the drawbar at 16 inch. Filled the rears with calcium chloride. Chained 2 IH wheel weights on each side of the axel. And if it is the 88 you think won't pull that, just dynometered it and it cranked 56 H.P. with bad spark plugs, surprised me. If I was to demonstrate it, which I think I will, I wouldn't charge a penny for people to watch. Don't quite understand what J.D. 60 Daddy was talking about. You get less traction on frozen ground anyways, already tried it and couldn't budge it.
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