Posted by Bryce Frazier on April 26, 2014 at 16:13:41 from (67.142.182.24):
In Reply to: ? On Setting Up A Plow posted by Bryce Frazier on April 26, 2014 at 13:57:15:
This is basically what the plow looks like. I got to doing my math, and I am starting to think that there is NO WAY in He!! that 5000 is going to pull the plow....
The 8000 on the other hand has weights and fluid in the tires, however hasn't even been started in over a year.... They claim that they quit using it because it started exploding the oil filter off the side of the engine every time you would rev it up a little above idle...
They did a red neck type of rebuild on it, and it did run REALLY STRONG, IF you could keep the filter on it.... I am supposed to start plowing ground Thursday, we shall see!!!
By the look of this plow, I will probably just set the tractor so that the right set is in the furrow.... Sound O K?? Bryce
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