We sell the new Kory gears and they will track the speed limit.
But not for long.
We sell the new Kory gears and they will track the speed limit.
But not for long.
I have 2 8 ton Kory's (6872) here on the farm with 20 ft flats on them and they have been in the tobacco and hay fields for about 20 years and they will track faster than I want to pull them.
Sorry Ken but I got to call BS here. There isn't a brand of 20 year old gear that will tow at the speed limit that has been used for anything more than parade floats. With some good mainteneance they can all tow well but not the speed limit, unless the limit is 20.
Kory is different than most gears. They have replaceable automotive style ball joints on the steering tie rods and the only other thing you have to maintain is the cross bolt in the tongue. Ken Sweet
We have a couple of Korys and can't see where they are any better then any other brand. And we have a pretty good sample of the market. LOL
I grew up with three John Deere #953 spring wagons, the oldest was worn enough you could only tow it up to around 20 mph. The other two could be towed 55 (empty) with no problem. Didn't tow that fast loaded, because you may have to stop them! ~~ grnspot110
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/118921-home-made-bale-trailer.html
This is what i built last year: Its a hybrid, built from a 3 ton Miedema walking tandem manure spreader, and a Doornwaard 2 ton turntable steered highway trailer.