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<blockquote data-quote="brynseiri" data-source="post: 2150520" data-attributes="member: 1543"><p>Did a lot of umbilical slurry with a NH7840 on Russian floatations on the back only, normal tyres on the front, they were really great for crossing wet ground, tractor coped on the splash plate fine, good going across steep ground but going straight up or down hopeless for grip, spread fields close to deep wooded ravines and you just kept well clear, the boss managed to put the tractor in to a ravine once, just no grip on that day. But, as I said, you could cross wet ground reeling in and out that you sank in up your wellies no problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brynseiri, post: 2150520, member: 1543"] Did a lot of umbilical slurry with a NH7840 on Russian floatations on the back only, normal tyres on the front, they were really great for crossing wet ground, tractor coped on the splash plate fine, good going across steep ground but going straight up or down hopeless for grip, spread fields close to deep wooded ravines and you just kept well clear, the boss managed to put the tractor in to a ravine once, just no grip on that day. But, as I said, you could cross wet ground reeling in and out that you sank in up your wellies no problem. [/QUOTE]
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