Posted by Paul on May 19, 2017 at 14:42:41 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: Can't lift it., posted by flying belgian on May 19, 2017 at 10:59:05:
That is a 83hp (pto) tractor, pretty light for a 12 row cultivator. With the weight handing well behind the tractor arms, it wouldn't surprise me that it wouldn't lift it?
I took my 85hp tractor 30 miles to pick up a simple 3pt soybean planter. The bean planter was a 8 row-30, but converted to 15 inch rows so had 15 row units on it.
Pump squeaked when I hooked it up. Uh oh! Too heavy! I'd never try planting with that tractor, but thought it would transport it empty.... Took the markers off, took the fiberglass boxes off, the cylinders for the markers, whatever would come off pretty easy. The pickup got full.... Then the tractor finally got it picked up, but it was kinda easy steering in the 30 miles back home.
Person forgets how heavy the stuff gets when it gets wider, farm gets bigger....
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