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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1122498" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>it depends on how far down you go, 12" or so, I think 25 would do it, I sink it in as far as she'll go in good ground, and it's all that tractor can do in 1st low to pull it on level ground, and with old sod it won't do it... I should take a picture of the rock I pulled out too! (about 3' around).</p><p></p><p>If you don't have the feet on it, 25 hp should do it OK.. the feet do take big power, but make a huge difference in the effectiveness as well, you can just see the ground lift about 4" as you go along... However, I wouldn't recommend it for pasture you want to drive over, they do make it rough</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1122498, member: 9096"] it depends on how far down you go, 12" or so, I think 25 would do it, I sink it in as far as she'll go in good ground, and it's all that tractor can do in 1st low to pull it on level ground, and with old sod it won't do it... I should take a picture of the rock I pulled out too! (about 3' around). If you don't have the feet on it, 25 hp should do it OK.. the feet do take big power, but make a huge difference in the effectiveness as well, you can just see the ground lift about 4" as you go along... However, I wouldn't recommend it for pasture you want to drive over, they do make it rough [/QUOTE]
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