Posted by jddrawbar on September 07, 2021 at 14:50:04 from (107.77.222.19):
In Reply to: Re: Ready for the show posted by jon f mn on September 07, 2021 at 13:55:28:
The 30 series Case came out about the time my area (rice fields) was moving to the heavy cutting discs. The 930 standard pulled a 3 bottom plow just like a 4020 did. They would both pull a 4, but you could cover ground faster with the 3. Tire slippage was also an issue. We had 4 behind the 4020 and in one day it tore the lugs off a 7 lug BFG tire. 1030's would pull 4 really well and without slippage. By 1970 everyone had gone to the heavy cutting 9' Taylor-Way disc for the tractors this size. The main reason plows were stopped was if you plowed a field and got a heavy rain, the ground would hold water like a bath tub. Clods on top would be hard as a rock and underneath would be water. I always liked to plow and have had a 930 standard for close to 40 yrs.
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