Posted by Tractordanp on May 03, 2014 at 16:20:37 from (50.137.83.148):
Got to take my 560 diesel up to help a friend do some plowing today I was pulling my 312 plows and they had a john deere 3010 diesel and allis both with IH plow that look just like 311 but 3 point hitch ones My friend was very impressed with the 560 we all where pulling basically the same plows and 560 plowed circles around other two On the hilly area I just stayed in 2nd instead of using ta but on the other piece with nice rolling hills I stayed right in 3rd direct I started out behind other two but once I got the feel of it they put me in front as to not hold me up on the hills they where having to lift just a little as I was able to stay at set depth I never really plowed any amount before other than small gardens he had me set to around 9 to 10 inches deep I would have liked to done more but caught up with poop wagons so gotta give them a day to finish up Might bring my 460 diesel utility up to help finish as to try that out and also I noticed the water pump on 560 gained a wobble but it was the most I have really worked the 560 since I got it and I think I in love
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