Posted by The tractor vet on November 21, 2009 at 07:14:35 from (99.167.217.134):
In Reply to: Chisel Plows posted by acfarmer89. on November 21, 2009 at 03:04:05:
If you live in my back yard with the humps and bumps we have here in N. E. Buckeye then ya had best up the H P requirements a bit and drop a shank. The 190 may pull 8 but not at the speed you need to run at . and also it depends on the chisel plow . and the points that ya have on it . My 806 has all it wants with 7 set at 10 inches and that takes a 1000 lbs on the nose to keep it on the ground and run in 1st high with the stick ahead . And if it is a DMI five shank with the tiger points set to 14 inches then even a 3788 with duals and all the weight we could hang on it along with 5 turns on the screw was not enough tractor .
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