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<blockquote data-quote="Dman2" data-source="post: 7947331" data-attributes="member: 1925"><p>Trouble is everyone seems to be going bigger and heavier, then they find they need to go bigger and heavier again</p><p>No different here</p><p>Back in the 80s we still only had 2 tractors, a case 844xl and a case 785Still got all the work done in a timely fashion.</p><p>Now we have 2 tractors both @ 140ish HP</p><p>However one of those is a lightweight 4cyl Massey 5480 on 600 tyres.</p><p>We learnt our lesson after buying a McCormick 155, a lump of a tractor</p><p>Had loads of grunt, but we found the land quickly getting harder to work.</p><p>Got rid and replaced it with the Massey and now back to 1 pass</p><p>And yes we HAD some yellow clay you could fire for pots, but with careful management, it is improving every year</p><p>If it doesn`t work as well as the rest of the field we just increase seed rates to compensate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dman2, post: 7947331, member: 1925"] Trouble is everyone seems to be going bigger and heavier, then they find they need to go bigger and heavier again No different here Back in the 80s we still only had 2 tractors, a case 844xl and a case 785Still got all the work done in a timely fashion. Now we have 2 tractors both @ 140ish HP However one of those is a lightweight 4cyl Massey 5480 on 600 tyres. We learnt our lesson after buying a McCormick 155, a lump of a tractor Had loads of grunt, but we found the land quickly getting harder to work. Got rid and replaced it with the Massey and now back to 1 pass And yes we HAD some yellow clay you could fire for pots, but with careful management, it is improving every year If it doesn`t work as well as the rest of the field we just increase seed rates to compensate [/QUOTE]
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