Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 10, 2008 at 12:38:13 from (209.226.106.79):
In Reply to: Re: SC and dual wheels posted by georgeky on February 10, 2008 at 10:13:05:
George: Did you ever stop to think how much more hay and manure a livestock farm in Canada with 7 months stored feeding and stored manure, would create. It's a lot of tractor work, compared to KY.
I've gone to plow days with my 130 and 2x12 plow, didn't have to take a back seat to any of those SC or 200. Some of them were pulling 2x14 but most had 2x12. I went to a dead weight tractor pull with my SA, no wheel weights or chloride, pulled 7,000#, and they disqualified me because in their opinion my front end came more than 6" off the ground. They didn't bother to tell me about that regulation before hand. None of the 6 SC, 200 and 230, made more than 7,600#. They weren't stopping the H and Cockshutt 30 with 10,000#. For my money, and my farming the C, SC etc. were a non issue. An H was very little more money than a SC, and a SA would fit in a much smaller area than a SC.
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