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Re: Hydraulic trailer plow
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Posted by superih on August 13, 2004 at 08:56:51 from (12.159.33.19):
In Reply to: Re: Hydraulic trailer plow posted by Charles on August 12, 2004 at 07:59:12:
We farm mostly sandy loam but we also have some big clay knobs. An H will pull 2-14's all day long in second gear. My restored Super H pulls my Little Genius 2-14's in 3rd most of the time. Tougher fields I drop to 2nd but remember that is still almost 3/4 MPH faster than an H 2nd. Our Super M's will pull 3-16's anywhere. The power that it takes to pull a plow is usually a correlation of how the plow is set up. Shined up bottoms on a plow pull much easier than rusted bottoms. The longer you plow the easier it will pull until you get everthing shined up on the plow.
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