Posted by glennster on August 16, 2009 at 17:32:01 from (24.14.63.246):
In Reply to: Super M pulling power posted by FarmallZach on August 16, 2009 at 14:08:36:
like the rest of the guys said, it may be too much for the tractor depeinding on soil conditions. however if you are just plowing up a garden or a couple food plots, she'll prolly pull it, and you may need to get down to 1st gear if the going gets tough. if your plowing 80 acres, the super will get a real workout and show it in the fuel bill too. another thought, many of the old plows you could drop a bottom off and make a smaller plow out of it. you remove the last beam that carrys the tailwheel and move the tail wheel to the next rear beam. i did that on a 3-12 little genuis, and made a 2-12 out of er, then put 2 plow chief lays off a scrapped out 3-14 hydraulic trailer plow. my farmall b and 240 u pull it real good for the gardens.
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