3PT Down Pressure

   / 3PT Down Pressure #21  
Not only would I like to see a picture of this mythical "John Deere 6350" but I'd also like to see a 5 shank sub-soiler being driven 3-4' deep while stationary in any thing but a swamp.
 
   / 3PT Down Pressure #22  
Not only would I like to see a picture of this mythical "John Deere 6350" but I'd also like to see a 5 shank sub-soiler being driven 3-4' deep while stationary in any thing but a swamp.

MAybe thats the new deere dozer that is 6x's larger than the 1050k?

That would put it around 600,000 lbs. Shouldnt have any issues with 5 shanks, even through concrete:laughing:
 
   / 3PT Down Pressure #23  
Yeah, but it wasn't made 18 years ago anyway - sounds like our angry friend is a better "keyboard farmer" than he wants to admit... Steve (shoveling cow crap since LOOOONG before Al Gore thought of the internet:D)
 
   / 3PT Down Pressure #24  
I have a big cat D8 with rear rippers with down pressure, does that count? :)
 
   / 3PT Down Pressure #25  
I have a big cat D8 with rear rippers with down pressure, does that count? :)

IF the hitching mechanism has 3 points of attachment, then it sure does:thumbsup:
 
   / 3PT Down Pressure #27  
Is there a small cat D8??? :rolleyes:
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:rolleyes:
 
   / 3PT Down Pressure #28  
Bad news , D8s have four link ripper. How much weight would it take to sink 5 rippers. More than any tractor I know of has.
 
   / 3PT Down Pressure #30  
Down pressure is used with some agricultural implements that don't want to stay down. But like CalG said draft control is most usefull when using a plow or ripper. ISZ
 
   / 3PT Down Pressure #31  
   / 3PT Down Pressure #32  
LD1 has good insight. If using down pressure all the way with the sub soiler, then you will be asking for trouble with a big rock encounter. I would assume that once the sub soiler is set all the way down, the operator releases pressure, as like mentioned by another poster, it will stay in the ground by the nature of a well designed angle of attack.
Down pressure would also be very usefull with a back blade at times, if only considering the weight transfer could be partial. Lifting the tractor rear end will not accomplish much usefull unfortunately...
I beleive that it is a feature well worth having on a mid size and bigger "Ag" tractor. Personally, I have thought about doing it. Using a cylinder attached at the lowest top link mounting point, going to the back blade, and using the rear remote, or one of my power beyond ports. Back blade would need modifications. All in all, a good off hours project in summertime!:rolleyes:
 
   / 3PT Down Pressure #33  
I had an Allis 720 with down pressure on the 3PH. Had to be careful when tilling to put 3PH in float mode, otherwise the tiller would take the weight off the rear wheels and the tractor would take off at a gallop! It obviously didn't help to throw the hydrostat into reverse or hit the wheel brakes either!
 
   / 3PT Down Pressure #34  
Hey! Another guitar builder in the group. Nice pics on your web site! Might be fun to start another thread like "what do you do when you're not tractoring or sleeping"
Lots of creative people visit this forum. Bet it would make for some interesting posts.
(Sorry for the hijack)
 

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