Hi Mark , I'll call it extrapolation for lack of a better word . I'm not meaning to be a smarta$$ but with the knowledge of weights and horsepower coupled with experience on similar tractor sizes one can guess the ability of a different but similar tractor . I don't have to have the firsthand experience of cutting my finger off to know it's gonna hurt like the dickens . This type of question also begs me to wonder how somebody in Canada can give plowing advice to somebody in Texas or Georgia . But they do and they do a wonderful job at it . My point is that advice is just that - advice - take it or leave it . That's why it helps so much to have multiple answers to any given question . If a dozen answers from different parts of the country all point to the same conclusion , well you can almost take it to the bank that it's good advice . So , I don't see a problem with answering about something that I may not have firsthand experience with . I may be intelligent enough to do a mental comparison and extrapolate a reasonable assumption ( Yes I know what assuming does ! ) Take care ! ...Randy
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