Posted by Leroy on November 27, 2015 at 16:52:08 from (69.88.202.68):
In Reply to: utility tractor posted by jmohr on November 27, 2015 at 15:19:58:
I think most all mentioned tractors are way to small. He says 1450 GALLON tanks, not pounds per tank, I do not know weight on the anhydrous but would thing it would be in range of 10 pounds per gallon so at 10# per gallon on 1450 gallon would be 14,500# plus weight of wagon so looking at total weight of probably 9 ton. I think for that I would want at least that 5610 Ford and also to have enough power to run a 7' rotary mower. I do know that a 54 horse Deere 2020 can have a load with a 7' mower. I do know I would not want a tractor as small as the 2 or 3000 series Fords. They would have a bit more horsepower than his VAC Case but probably no more weight for traction. I would go with nothing smaller than a 4000 Ford or MF 65-165 tractor or the 2020 Deere that is in same size but I personally having driven one do not like them. I think the Allis is quite a bit lighter in weight. 7' mower what I had to use at fertilize plant I worked at behind a 2020 HU Deere. That is 36" rear wheels. The small tires without a lot of weight will not give traction for that load. I delievered hundreds of tanks of anhydrous and the wagons were only 1,000 gal, not 1,450 gallon.
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