Posted by Tech 7 on March 03, 2010 at 06:51:18 from (69.63.33.207):
In Reply to: Duals vs no duals posted by Dave from MN on March 03, 2010 at 06:17:58:
duals won't always help traction but will reduce compaction. Years ago neighbor had mired a fertilizer spreader really badly. We got the spreadr unhooked from the tractor,got the tractor ahead 10 ft then lost it too. had to get the spreader out to get at tractor. Jack went and got his beloved "V-8" 1150 Massey with 24.5x32 mains plus duals...it moved a few yards of earth with the tires but was floating too much to pull.I being the cocky young kid backed in with Jacks 4010 JD on 18.4x34 singles and lifted the spreader out in 4th gear. That was 30 years ago but always remember the look on Jacks face.
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