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Posted by P Backus on September 07, 2005 at 20:50:29 from (69.128.32.90):
In Reply to: Help? posted by Allan in NE on September 07, 2005 at 20:16:31:
Hi Allan It"s been a while since I"ve connected with you. I"m afraid i don"t know the answer exactly, although I do know what you are talking about. My thought is that the 686 should be able to pull that 18 footer. I have an 18 foot cart harrow that probably doesn"t pull as hard as the vibrashank with sweeps, but my 600 just plays with it. Then again, the 600 just plays with a lot of things- I think it"s a matter of pride with him. I would imagine that your friendly local dealer would have those eye nut thingies in various sizes, don"t you think? They were so commonly used and when duals sell at auction, rarely do they take the time to put those eyes with them, so folks must be able to get there hands on them somehow. I hope all is well with you. I haven"t had the time to be on the forum much this summer. Paul
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