Posted by RossIL on September 01, 2007 at 21:05:54 from (74.141.200.120):
In Reply to: Weight of an MD posted by Doug N on September 01, 2007 at 15:53:35:
Somebody step and tell me if I'm wrong here but I'm thinking the MD has the 77 beat on a big area here: torque and that's why it's heaving that 3 bottom plow around where as that 77 has rev's and that's why it so smooth. Around here (west Central IL) a 77 was a two bottom tractor in either 14 or 16 inch bottoms. The 88's were a full 3 bottom tractor and everyone I've talked to says they had no problems' performing right up there with the other big makes. Ross
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