Posted by Fixerupper on February 02, 2012 at 10:44:06 from (199.120.105.202):
In Reply to: Planter for Super M posted by nh269 on February 02, 2012 at 10:00:28:
I pulled a IH 58 six row 30" with disk openers but without fertilizer, with a 51 A Deere over 500 acres per year for at least ten years. The tractor had power to spare in fourth gear which was pushing 5 MPH wide open. Fifth gear throttled back to 5 MPH was a bit much. I also pulled a Deere 7000 six row 30" with the same tractor planting mudholes and it seemed to pull the same as the IH. With the 7000 the hydraulics have to be healthy for an old tractor's type of pressure to raise the markers. A super M has more poneys than a stock A so it should loaf along with a six row. I would think a super M could pull an 8 row 5 MPH of fairly flat ground if it can get traction.Jim
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