Posted by d282 on August 11, 2010 at 17:50:34 from (166.223.247.93):
In Reply to: 806 and 735 plow posted by jdetig1 on August 11, 2010 at 15:07:32:
It will be a load, but you should be able to pull it. Here in Central Iowa I have plowed sod with a 550 5-14" plow and it was all my 1456 wanted, but in stalks I use a 720 4-18" and could pull a five bottom. I have plowed with my 560 diesel with a 4-16 in stalks as well, but it comes down to speed. With the 1456 I can push 6mph, but with the 560 I am in 2nd or third gear depending on conditions. Try it in Low 3rd TA ahead, and then low 4th TA ahead, and still if it is pulling good, try Hi 1 TA back. That is my suggestion for the ground that I am used to plowing. Make sure your wheels are slid out to the proper distance as this will help with pulling. Good Luck and enjoy. I would love to find a 735 sometime.
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