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Posted by Allan in NE on April 09, 2005 at 05:51:39 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Re: I Don't Get It posted by caseyc on April 08, 2005 at 21:05:40:
Hi ol' Pard, Sorry I drug you into this mud-slingin' contest; sure didn't mean for it to go south like this. I just read that you wanted more weight out front to make 'er turn better. Maybe that is how you drylanders do things, I sure don't know. I just had a knee-jerk reaction from my own experiences and thought to myself that this was in total opposition to the way I would do it. I'd be for dualing up and getting the weight off and I'd be standin' on those brakes at every turn. But, that's an irrigator's view; we lift the implement on the turns. You guys don't. You hang all the weight ya want on 'er ya want; its your tactor and your operation. You know best, that's for sure. Allan
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