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<blockquote data-quote="Happy hillbily" data-source="post: 7069511" data-attributes="member: 3475"><p>Yes I like it, did a nice job of cutting behind the 6640.</p><p>It is a heavy brute, nearly 1100kg but has steel conditioner tines. The 6640 is getting an assister ram for the 3 point linkage as it's on its limit without one in transport mode. Needs a lot of weight on the front, the 66 has about half a ton hanging off the front linkage, the 7610 has only the snowplough frame and seven or so weights on the front, and the front end was in the air going to the field.</p><p>I did want to put it on the Tw15 but I need to cut off these lobster claws and put it back to original ends before I can do that .[ATTACH=full]898630[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Happy hillbily, post: 7069511, member: 3475"] Yes I like it, did a nice job of cutting behind the 6640. It is a heavy brute, nearly 1100kg but has steel conditioner tines. The 6640 is getting an assister ram for the 3 point linkage as it's on its limit without one in transport mode. Needs a lot of weight on the front, the 66 has about half a ton hanging off the front linkage, the 7610 has only the snowplough frame and seven or so weights on the front, and the front end was in the air going to the field. I did want to put it on the Tw15 but I need to cut off these lobster claws and put it back to original ends before I can do that .[ATTACH type="full"]898630[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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