Posted by Dave 2N on October 14, 2009 at 17:31:39 from (74.32.128.183):
In Reply to: kubota rtv 900 posted by amo on October 14, 2009 at 06:06:50:
A year ago at a club plow day, my JD 70 (7500 lbs, loaded tires and weights) stopped dead in the furrow (coil) pulling a JD 555 3x plow. It would turn over but wouldn"t fire.
Guy was there with a loader on his tractor so he picked up the plow while I turned the tractor engine over long enough to get the plows out of the ground. Another guy"s wife pulled up with a Kubota RTV 900 and proceeded to hook a chain to the front of the 70. I said "No way!" She said "Let"s just try it." And I"m here to tell you, boys, the Kubota RTV 900 pulled that dead JD 70 and plow across some plowed ground and up to the edege of the field, about 200 yards away.
I know--I wouldn"t have believed it either if I hadn"t been there to see it.
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