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Steiger Man
Posted 6/26/2022 22:21 (#9722893 - in reply to #9722859)
Subject: RE: Hills effect on tractor capacity


Sunburst Montana

Jdel - 6/26/2022 21:52 It amazes me the spreaders, sprayers, and grain carts so many people can pull on what they call rolling or small hills. I think my hills at least double the tractor weight and power needed compared what is reported on here. I’ve had a 750 gallon sprayer push a heavily weighted (14000 lbs) 4320 around. New sprayer is 1350 gallon it pushes my 8400 around. I’ll throw round bales in too. I have a 467 Deere baler = ton ish bales. Wouldn’t want anything lest the 12000 lbs mfwd loader tractor handling them. This is just a statement if anyone wants to add to it I’d be interested.


If you are going to start this discussion you need to define what a hill is.  If you can't tip a combine, tractor, or any other piece of farm machinery over like we can its not a hill. 

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