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In Reply to: Weak Plowing posted by BidrDoc on March 24, 2021 at 06:25:42:
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I am assuming this is an open station 2wd, they are fairly light compared to a 4wd XL cab one.
CaseIH 885 is a decent tractor and perfect size, you have a powerful enough tractor, you just need traction. Those would play with a 3x16 plow in clay.
Is the ground too wet and you are slipping? I can pull a harrow almost anywhere when it's dry, same ground too wet I'll spin out. On plowed ground I like seeing a bit of dust rolling.
I have a little disk, a 2wd 40 HP will play with it when it's dry, I had it behind a 70 HP 4wd and struggled to pull it on way too wet ground.
Load the tires and put duals on it. Put a new tube in before loading. Have a tractor here that had tubes and fluid since new, put new tires and tubes on it a few years back and the rims were still brand new inside.
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