Word to the wise here if ya got 42 pony power then get one that is rated for 75 and up then just maybe it will hold together . I use to sell short line equipment and i chose a line that was in my opinion to be a little heavier built and sold a bunch of stuff made by them with out to many problems up till i sold my good friend Eugene a 8 footer heavy duty one for a 100 Hp tractor . Worked good behind the 706 BUT when his brother borrowed it and put it behind the Oil All Over 2255 and was doing a ditchen job that should have been done with a dozer it did not fare well . Lets just say that it took some minor repair with some Lincoln ready bolt like about 15 pounds of 7018 1/8th inch some new steel and about half tank of gasses for the rosebud and torch and everything my ten ton porta power could do .
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