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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1621870" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>Downshifting is the thing to do but in some cases, and my comment, based on left over implements from a 100 hp 2wd tractor after downsizing to a 65 4wd, is that some implements need to be run at a good speed to function properly.....cultivators and disc harrows to name a few.....at least on my heavy clay. Therefore you need to lift and maybe come around again (after the soil you flipped has dried out.....to keep from packing) to get the desired depth. Seldom does everything work out the same for everybody because of different circumstances in each case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1621870, member: 27848"] Downshifting is the thing to do but in some cases, and my comment, based on left over implements from a 100 hp 2wd tractor after downsizing to a 65 4wd, is that some implements need to be run at a good speed to function properly.....cultivators and disc harrows to name a few.....at least on my heavy clay. Therefore you need to lift and maybe come around again (after the soil you flipped has dried out.....to keep from packing) to get the desired depth. Seldom does everything work out the same for everybody because of different circumstances in each case. [/QUOTE]
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