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Posted by chadd on September 08, 2005 at 05:30:11 from (155.92.31.135):
In Reply to: Help? posted by Allan in NE on September 07, 2005 at 20:16:31:
I don't know about the eye bolts, but I would say to go ahead and try it with the 686 and if it doesn't pull, go to option number 2. Try putting depth locks on the ram so that it can't go in very deep. I was using our 12' four days ago. Pulled it with our 806 in 1st high with it sunk somewhere about 3 or 4 inches down, although I didn't get off and measure, that is just a guess. (any lower and all that comes up are rocks. . . I guess that should be expected when you live in Rockfield!) Our 806 has 105 hp, full fluid in the rears, 8 front end weights,and 2 full circle rear wheel weights per side. We have a ton of clay in our soil, so I would think it would pull easier out there, although that is just me guessing, I don't really know for sure.
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