Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 12, 2007 at 01:24:34 from (216.208.58.155):
In Reply to: Farmall 560D hydraulics posted by farmall 560706 on October 11, 2007 at 11:55:17:
Clay: Must be the tractor hydraulic system. Your 560 should lift any of those disks running at 800 rpm. Size of cylinder bore shouldn't matter, small one is just going to lift it faster, and probably buckle under the weight if you use it very much.
I quite regularly used Farmalls 300 and 130 or a case skid loader for moving big implements in the yard for servicing. (20' disks, 25' cultivator, 10' offset disk, 5x16 semi-mount plow, etc) Anyone of those tractors would lift these implements with ease. We even tried to convince a salesman one day that we regularly pulled the 20' disk with Case skid steer going backwards. LOL Not sure he believed us, however he had worn out his welcome.
Many times I've taken large implements to field where 1066 was working and did it with Farmall 130 and probably take the implement he had been using on to next job. I've even put 130 or skid loader on back of dump truck just to operate the hydraulics, moving a large implement.
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