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Re: 26ft Vibrashank 45
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Posted by chadd on September 15, 2006 at 09:48:06 from (155.92.31.227):
In Reply to: 26ft Vibrashank 45 posted by MichaelNEIowa on September 15, 2006 at 08:26:16:
We have an 18' vibrashank 45 that we pull behind our 806 (it is cranked up to 105 horsepower but no turbo). If you sink the vibrashank all the way down, it sucks up a pretty good amount of the 806's power in 1st high without the TA. To me a 26 footer sounds a little big for an 806. It might work at a lot slower speeds and with the teeth not very deep, but it sounds pretty close, and I wouldn't think the 806 would have any horsepower to spare. It all depends on your soil type and what type of shovels it has on it. We have lots of blue clay by us so we try to keep the implements smaller than what the tractor is rated for.
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