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Re: How much weight can a Farmall BN pull?
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Posted by okla kansan on February 08, 2005 at 19:08:10 from (209.240.205.63):
In Reply to: Re: How much weight can a Farmall BN pull? posted by CNKS on February 08, 2005 at 18:39:03:
Well, since I havnt pulled a tandem disc, I cant argue the point. We never felt the need to put weights on discs. I have a IHC wing disc without the wings anymore that is alot heavier than dads JD, and it was a hard pulling wing disc. Since the wings on it swung around and pind on behind, and was so harfd pulling, I got to leaving the wings pinned behind. They then disced already disced grownd and it wasnt so hard to pull with an F-20. When I moved down here from Kansas, I loaded the disc with tongue up in the air, and had to take the wings off, and left them there. Down here, its sandy, and its enough of a pull for a F-30 witnout the wings, But I still say I remember dad with a 48 H pulling a 22ft JD wing disc, and that was in the Missouri River foothills, and was darn steep hilly ground. The trick ive lkearned that dad never did is to pull the pins out of the drawbar and let it swing. That helps ALOT on turns
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