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Re: Any ever pulled a farmall 230??
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Posted by ny bill on February 08, 2006 at 16:32:41 from (66.24.193.2):
In Reply to: Any ever pulled a farmall 230?? posted by t.r.y. on February 08, 2006 at 13:47:25:
i've pulled a 240 several times. it will make the 3500, 4000, and 4500 classes. no extra weights in the 3500, wheel weights and a weight bar behind the seat (over the axle- you sit farther forward on a 240 than a 230)for suitcase wts in the other classes. no traction in the lighter class. upper middle of placings in 4000. 4500 gets into hopped up h's so i don't usually do too well there. i've only had 1 instance where the front end needed some weights, and that was a doozy. i finally stalled it after throttling down too much. i also pulled a super c 1x, but i thought it was geared too high in first for the power it had. both tractors are stock. hth.
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