Posted by svcummins on February 29, 2020 at 07:41:53 from (174.27.212.119):
In Reply to: 3010 posted by lonni on February 27, 2020 at 21:01:26:
I know this is isn’t fair because they say those case plows actually push instead of pull and this is also a 3020 so more horsepower than a 3010 . I think pulling 3x16 one way plow you might pull it but not a two way of course it depends a lot of your dirt more than anything and hoe deep you want to plow . I pull 3x16 rollover with my 4020 I had it on the dyno it made 115 horsepower at 540 rpm and I know that’s not fair either because one John Deere horsepower is only 7/8 of any other brands horsepower but a 3x16 rollover plow is perfect for it in heavy ground I can run a gear or two slower and in light ground I can gear up and throttle back a little . I grew up pulling a ih 550 5x16 on the same 4020 but when I found a rollover plow I never looked back it’s smaller than the five bottom but still get as much work done because your not driving around working In lands and only plowing one way to finish up the headlands or plowing the corners out if your plowing In a square . I still have a couple one way plows but they don’t get used much
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