Posted by flying belgian on December 29, 2017 at 08:02:58 from (216.114.240.149):
In Reply to: Re: stuck tight. posted by SVcummins on December 29, 2017 at 07:38:13:
Well the in furrow plow was a bit of a problem this fall. See in the photos that the track is wider then the wheel. That creates a trough when track drops in furrow and sides of track flex up around wheel. So dirt gets to center of track and gets packed in drop center of wheel where centering lugs of track pack it in wheel. It gets packed in there so tight and there is no place to get anything in there to dig it out. I love it on the three point ripper. Handy. I pull 4 shanks so not very wide. Come to end, pick it up, turn around on a dime and head right back. Dandy for backing in the corners of field. Glides across the rough plowing in spring just like sitting in your favorite chair in the living room. Not so nice on the road though. Ruffer than a camels back. I often wondered why people buy a 4-wheel drive tractor instead of a track machine? I now know it is because of road travel. You have to go very slow or it will throw you against the windshield. Not to much problem for me as my farthest field is only 5 miles away.
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