I remember back in the early '60s we sprayed 28% on a field of alfalfa that we were going to plow under using a SM & 3x14" #16 plow. SM had fluid in the rear tires 8 IH wheel weights on the furrow wheel , 4 weights on the land wheel plus a dual on the landside that used the cast wheel same as the reg wheels. I plowed part of the field & it started to rain so had to quit. Field has been set-a-side so the alfalfa had only been mowed for a couple years, never anything taken off. The 28% made the dead alfalfa on the ground slippery as snot on a winter day.
We had a set of tire chains off a loader tractor from when we feed a lot of cattle. We put the chains on bith landside tires & was able to plow the rest of the field without any problems though the ride would jar your teeth loose.
WE had two feedlots about 2 miles apart & in thewinter we would put the chains on the loader tractor to clear the road & feelots so the chuckwagon could get thru. We had a 8' blade that mounted on the loader & with chains on we could bust thru drifts that otherwise we would have had to go around. I also cleaned a lot of lots for others with the loader & blade when they couldn't get thru with thier tractorswithout chains.
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