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Re: Re: Re: Farmall 130 tire question
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 19, 2004 at 10:16:19 from (64.228.11.18):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Farmall 130 tire question posted by Farmallkid on February 19, 2004 at 09:24:51:
Farmallkid: I think again it will depend on the ground surface you are working on. My Super A has 9.5x24, 23 degree tires with no liquid or solid weights added. My 130 has 12.4x24, 45 degree with wheel weights and 140 has 11.2x24, 45 degree with chloride. While the Super A will not out pull the other two, it will give them a hard run on firm soil or a roadway. I was at a fairgrounds once where they have horse and ox pulls. Of course those pulls are judged on the percentage of the teams own weight they can pull. Winning horse and ox teams will usually pull twice their own weight. My Super A will pull 3 times its own weight. Not many tractors will do that having to start with the full load on the drag. You try that with your M and let me know how you do. I know the answer. I did point this out quite clearly to the horse and ox teamsters that evening. So did the anouncer at the fairgrounds. Since the ox teamsters had goaded me into this they did walk away a bit red faced.
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