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Advice on correct Plow for 4WD 4310 Tractor

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Don
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2003-05-17          55049

What is the correct size plow for this tractor?
I was thinking of purchasing a (2) bottom 14" plow.


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2003-05-17          55059

Do you have a gear transmission? Do you have ag tires on rear? If yes to both, I suspect you could pull the 2-14 bottom plow. If not, I wouldn't care to guess. The R-4's would likely be too wide to fit into the furrow made be the 14" bottom. The HST might not give you enough umpph in HP.

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Art White
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2003-05-19          55094

Youu should be fine using a two bottom even in heavy clay with that size tractor. As mentioned you might need to go to a 16" bottom with industrial tires. Remember if you do have a hydro to get into low range in hard soil or at least medium range. You should be working at near full throttle to have the hydro at it's best for pulling work. ....

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2003-05-19          55095

Youu should be fine using a two bottom even in heavy clay with that size tractor. As mentioned you might need to go to a 16" bottom with industrial tires. Remember if you do have a hydro to get into low range in hard soil or at least medium range. You should be working at near full throttle to have the hydro at it's best for pulling work. ....

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