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Re: jd 4010 plow pulling ability
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Posted by landlover on August 16, 2002 at 10:31:28 from (63.214.116.191):
In Reply to: jd 4010 plow pulling ability posted by tom poplett on August 15, 2002 at 17:37:23:
If you are running 15.5-38 duals, should we assume you have 5-16's with an on the land hitch? Any fluid in the inner rear tires, or front, rear cast weights? 5-16's pull a lot harder when the tractor's right rear wheel is not in the furrow. Early 4010's came with single 15.5-38's on the rear, usually with semi-mounted 5-14's, the tires lacked bite, so the better match was 18.4-34, the 4010 performance much improved. With some weight to reduce tire slippage, you may pull on land plows in good conditions. Hills and heavy soil would be difficult. Since you are using a forty year old tractor, one assumes minimum acreage, so probably adequate. Good luck.
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