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Posted by Don-Wi on July 03, 2007 at 21:32:54 from (75.87.193.247):
In Reply to: Re: Making Hay Today posted by Dairy Farmer in WI on July 03, 2007 at 09:41:51:
You got that right. I pull a 4-16 Oliver 546 semi-mounted plow with our 1855 and I can get the front in the air pretty easy. Go too deep, you're in pure red clay. pick it up too fast in the middle of the feild when it's cutting too deep, that fornt end is coming up, no matter what. Not sure what we've got on the front of our tractor, but we've got the starter, 1 stack, and 4 slabs on the front. Well over 300 lbs, not sure what the slabs weigh but I've heard some say 145 lbs each. Still get it off the ground about 3-4 ft at times. Donovan from Wisconsin
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