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Posted by Billeh on July 01, 2007 at 18:24:41 from (209.226.104.125):
In Reply to: 1086 to plow posted by D17 man on June 30, 2007 at 17:29:50:
This is just how i plow with my 1086 = I have my fronts pulled all the way in same as yours, and the inside of the fronts and the inside of the rears are lined up. I pull a 5 18" in heavy clay soil up here in canada and have no problem. I would recommend pulling them rears in, i would recommend so that the inside of the rears is even with the inside of the fronts. I do not have front weights on my 1086 for anything i do and feel no need for them, so i would not be worried about getting them. If you have any other questions about your 1086 id be happy to try and help if i can, nice looking 10 you got, take care
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