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Mike

08-30-2002 19:49:28




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Can a 730 D ES row crop narrow front make it down to 7,000 lbs? Has power steering. What is some easy stuff to remove. Already removed sway blocks, 3point, elephnat ears. Has no fluid in tires.




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Tony 630

09-01-2002 17:36:42




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 Re: 730 D weight in reply to Mike, 08-30-2002 19:49:28  
You removed a lot of the weight off the back, why don't you go on and remove the hydraulics, rock shaft, and PTO. I did a 630 and lost nearly 600#'s. All you need to do is make a flat back cover out of steel/aluminum. And yes they were offered yet they are-almost impossible to find.

I will tell you one thing though. Save everything you take off. You may find you want to put it all back on. I had a 730 and it didn't start pulling good until 10000# class. And that is because we had a gear rule 1st or 2nd only. And as we all know they have tremendous amounts of torque and will 'spin the tires' EASILY at lower weight classes. Getting it to the ground will be your hardest problem.....

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Duben

08-31-2002 19:49:21




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 Re: 730 D weight in reply to Mike, 08-30-2002 19:49:28  
I had a 730D electric start, square wide front, no fenders and without the three point it was just under 8,000#.



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730

08-31-2002 14:32:51




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 Re: 730 D weight in reply to Mike, 08-30-2002 19:49:28  
I pull a 730 gas 1962 dual range I can make 5000 class with 18.4x34's on press steel. I have a 1030 diesel down to 7000 on 18.4x38 steel



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