Posted by Walt davies on May 27, 2008 at 11:57:53 from (75.106.199.134):
Allen asked why all the weights on the front. Well in this area we need to keep the front end on the ground when pulling a very large 5 bottom plow or as you can see a large disc. When they are deep in the ground doing there job the front end of the IH 1066 will be off the ground about 8 to 10 inches without the weights There are 9 100 Lb weights. Any one who has pulled a large plow or disc will attest to the need for front weights. If the tractor companies didn't want them used they would not make them. Bill the guy who broke the tractor has offered to fix it on his own for payment for the hay loss and the tractor being down and damaged right when we need it now. I'm just mad because he had no business discing up my hay fields I have lost about $2000 for the year. Walt PS Yes my daddy knows I'm on the computer.
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