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Re: Re: making smaller tractors with more h.p the
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 20, 2004 at 13:38:59 from (209.226.247.122):
In Reply to: Re: making smaller tractors with more h.p these d posted by rustyfarmall on July 20, 2004 at 11:36:50:
Rusty: Your absolutely right. A few years back a friend and I each wanted a 7 or 8 mounted rotary hoe. We bought a new John Deere 400, 15' is the smallest. Since it is made up of two 3.5' sections and two 4' sections, we cut the tool bar at the 7-8 foot mark. He took the 3 point attachments, and we made up a 1 point fast for my SA. Before I left his place with my half, we hooked his 8 footer to the 2350 John Deere. It was early in spring and in length of field two spots were a bit soft, caused the Deere to belch black smoke. I thought now I've wasted some money, SA won't pull the 7 'rotary hoe. Surprise, Super A plays with the 7' rotary hoe even in soft spots.
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