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Re: Case 2470 enough for 9 shank chisel
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Posted by 720Deere on August 17, 2005 at 14:23:52 from (70.22.22.133):
In Reply to: Re: Case 2470 enough for 9 shank chisel posted by txgrn on August 16, 2005 at 19:17:52:
txgrn, I don't think I understand your question. I would consider the difference between a 7 shank and a 10 to be considerable. At least in the neighborhood of 50% more for the 10 vs. 7. We pulled 10 with the 4840 in 6th and sometimes 7th gear with 8 speed powershift. We always worked that tractor in higher gears with low rpm to actually force the engine to lug a little just to get some traction. It looked funny having a 10 foot chisel plow and dual wheels measuring at least 13 feet wide, but it's the only way we could get enough traction. Actually the A-C 7010 with about 110 hp handled it better than the 4840, at least traction wise. Ground speed was slower.
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