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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 3999002" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>On a section that's 660' per pass, 220y...... I'm thinking he was drinking while sharing his story lol. It takes around 430-500hp to reasonably pull a 58'-60' cultivator depending on what size sweeps are being used. I would guess an 80' or 90' cultivator would be the biggest 750-900hp in the Budds of the 1980's could pull, disk plows are even heavier and would have to be smaller. Probably no more than a 20-25 bottom plow if anyone made one that big. Farm diesel was around 20-30 cents/gal then too lol. I've only seen one in person, huge machines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 3999002, member: 15643"] On a section that's 660' per pass, 220y...... I'm thinking he was drinking while sharing his story lol. It takes around 430-500hp to reasonably pull a 58'-60' cultivator depending on what size sweeps are being used. I would guess an 80' or 90' cultivator would be the biggest 750-900hp in the Budds of the 1980's could pull, disk plows are even heavier and would have to be smaller. Probably no more than a 20-25 bottom plow if anyone made one that big. Farm diesel was around 20-30 cents/gal then too lol. I've only seen one in person, huge machines. [/QUOTE]
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