Iowa_Tire_Guy: Somr of the plains guys may think that, but are they really correct. I've seen tests out the Canadian Plains that suggest compaction is a problem. Same damn plain. The real problem, is guys farming, with a tractor puller mentality.
Where did the articulated tractor originate? A 300 hp articulated exerts roughly half the pounds per inch on the soil of a conventional tractor, yet it will exert a drawbar pull of 5 times it's own weight. Conventional two wheel drive tractors have a hard time pulling 3 times their own weight.
I took part in tractor pulls, where the criteria for winning was pulling the highest percentage of tractor weight. This was 50 years ago, everyone pulled in same class. I've seen more than a few guys roll in with big Olivers, Cockshutts and Farmalls, only to find themselves smoked by a Farmall A.
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