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Getting ready to plant summer forage; haybeans and millet
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Wilson" data-source="post: 547690" data-attributes="member: 8362"><p>jka,</p><p></p><p>We have a JD 4450 at the farm also. That's a horse of a tractor. He pulls a heavy 18 or 20 foot Bush Hog disk with it and has no troubles. It's too heavy for my 190XT. I can pull it the first pass across the fields with the wings up, but with them down for the second pass, I can only disk a few inches deep. It's just too heavy for me. I'll spin the tires and dig holes. </p><p></p><p>Also, in comparison between the two tractors. I pull a 7 shank chisel plow with the gauge wheels set at 10 inches deep. He pulls a 9 shank chisel and can manage 12 inches deep. Neither ever runs out of power, it's just a matter being able to make forward progrees you know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Wilson, post: 547690, member: 8362"] jka, We have a JD 4450 at the farm also. That's a horse of a tractor. He pulls a heavy 18 or 20 foot Bush Hog disk with it and has no troubles. It's too heavy for my 190XT. I can pull it the first pass across the fields with the wings up, but with them down for the second pass, I can only disk a few inches deep. It's just too heavy for me. I'll spin the tires and dig holes. Also, in comparison between the two tractors. I pull a 7 shank chisel plow with the gauge wheels set at 10 inches deep. He pulls a 9 shank chisel and can manage 12 inches deep. Neither ever runs out of power, it's just a matter being able to make forward progrees you know. [/QUOTE]
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