Posted by cadet trooper on July 26, 2008 at 18:18:06 from (69.223.51.184):
In Reply to: 5 bottom plow posted by comfortking on July 26, 2008 at 15:05:33:
Try plowing for potatoes it takes a pretty good 720 or 730 plowing 8 to 10" deep with 3X16's at a pretty good clip and a 820 or 830 with 4X16's after one season the left fender paint is worn from hanking on because the furrow is so deep. The point I'm making is it just depends on the conditions. In the early 1960's John Deere introduced the 8010 sporting an 8X14 fully mounted plow at Farm-O-Rama which equates to roughly a 6X18 plow the 8010 was around 165 to 170hp pretty much the same as today's tractors at MFWD. It's all relative.
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