Pulling off set disc with 60hp Massey?

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Anyone pulling an offset disc harrow (pull type or 3pt hitch style) with a newer Massey Ferguson 2706E (60hp) 4x4 with front end loader? Or any Massey tractor that would be comparable to what I have? Looking at buying an offset for helping with primarily tillage on food plots & wandering how it will handle it. Not looking to have to go over the ground 500 times to get it plantable like you do with a regular style disc. Thanks in advance for any reply痴!
 
   / Pulling off set disc with 60hp Massey? #2  
Google the hp requirements per foot from the disc manufacturer. The 2706E does not have draft - draft automatically raises the 3 point a little when the load increases beyond a set point and lowers it when the load decreases - no a deal breaker, just means you will need to adjust the 3 point on the go yourself if you buy a 3 pt mounted unit. If your tractor is a hydro keep in mind that hydro's will pull about 15% less than a gear transmission due to the efficiences with-in an HST system.
 
   / Pulling off set disc with 60hp Massey? #3  
So much depends on your exact conditions. I would say that an 8' or 9' at tops would be what you could use. I have old Kielfer pull disks with 22" pans that weigh around 2500lbs for the 8 footer and around 4000lbs on the 12 footer. There are times going up our rolling hills that it is all that my 75hp 10,000lb plus tractor wants pulling the 8 footer.

I can pull the 12' disk on level ground only and only on a one pass run. It will not pull a 2nd pass. The Cat is typically used when the 12 footer is used.

If you can find a 9" 3pt disk, you could use that along with making use of the tractors draft control feature.

I hope that some of this helps. ;)
 

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   / Pulling off set disc with 60hp Massey?
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When looking at the manufactures suggested HP to pull the disc. I wandering if them specs are for a 2wd tractor without a loader & If so, how would you compare the 4wd with a loader to the suggested HP?
 
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When looking at the manufactures suggested HP to pull the disc. I wandering if them specs are for a 2wd tractor without a loader & If so, how would you compare the 4wd with a loader to the suggested HP?

To start with, if you are going to be disking very much, I highly recommend that you take the loader off. It's hard on the loader and rattles way more than I ever cared for.

I think that now days most of the ratings are for 4wd and is what I would think that the rating is for, unless otherwise listed.

Without knowing what the area is like that you're working it's only a guess as to what will work the best for you. To play it safe if you are not able to get other input, just get a set that is rated for 60hp.

Good luck. ;)
 
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I have a 2606H that weighs in right at 7000lbs with added weight. I pull an old TCW-20 Rome pull type offset with worn out discs and let me tell you, that's all that tractor wants and more than it wants depending on ground conditions. The horsepower is not a problem. The turbo spools up and it has no problem pulling. It runs out of traction way before it will ever run out of motor. sure, I can feather the lift wheels and adjust the cutting depth to help out but man that's a lot of work. I believe you will find yourself working you and your tractor way hard with an offset disc. Have you considered a turner/breaking plow then running your disc over it? Rome Disc 2.jpgRome Disc 1.jpg
 
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Massey Ferguson 2706E

2016 - 2700E Series
Utility tractor
Series back: Massey Ferguson 2705E

Manufacturer: Massey Ferguson (a part of AGCO)
Original price (USD)
$25,189 (2016 shuttle )

Massey Ferguson 2706E Engine:
Shibaura 2.2L 4-cyl diesel
Massey Ferguson 2706E Power:
Engine: 57.3 hp [42.7 kW]
Gear PTO (claimed): 48.7 hp [36.3 kW]
Hydro PTO (claimed): 45.9 hp [34.2 kW]

Capacity:
Fuel: 14 gal [53.0 L]

3-Point Hitch:
Rear Type: II/I
Rear lift (at 24"/610mm): 2425 lbs [1099 kg]
Rear Arms: telescoping lower links

Power Take-off (PTO):
Rear PTO: independent
Clutch: electro-hydraulic
Rear RPM: 540 (1.375)

Dimensions:
Gear Weight: 3847 lbs [1744 kg]
Hydro Weight: 3891 lbs [1764 kg]

Wheelbase: 78 inches [198 cm]
Length: 133 inches [337 cm]
Width: 74 inches [187 cm]
Height (ROPS): 104 inches [264 cm]

Mechanical:
Chassis: 4x4 MFWD 4WD
Final drives: bull gear
Differential lock: mechanical
Steering: power
Brakes: wet disc
Cab: Two-post folding ROPS.

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Last update: July 12, 2019
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MF2706E can pull a Three Point Hitch mounted Tandem Disc Harrow with 22" diameter pans, 1,300 pounds weight, in any kind of soil.

With a mounted Tandem Disc Harrow you can lift to turn in minimal space, adjust gang angles for soil conditions and still leave a relatively smooth plot behind the harrow. If you will be pulling disc between trees I recommend a Disc no wider than your rear tires, preferably 12" narrower.

A pulled Offset Disc takes an awful lot of room to turn.

Monroe Tufline makes both TANDEM and OFFSET mounted Disc Harrows of highest quality.

Consider TL43 series, heavier T4X series; both Tandem. Tufline's 9" front gang pan spacing with 7" rear gang pan spacing on some models cuts well and smooths better than 9" pan spacing front and rear.

LINK: Agriculture | Tufline


Without knowing what the area is like that you're working it's only a guess as to what will work the best for you.
Including your LOCATION as part of your T-B-N PROFILE would give you better tailored responces.
 
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When looking at the manufactures suggested HP to pull the disc. I wandering if them specs are for a 2wd tractor without a loader & If so, how would you compare the 4wd with a loader to the suggested HP?

The manufactures do not know customer location, soil condition nor soil moisture. A specific recommendation could be be considered an implied warranty so information is general; probably conservative.

Discing in Florida, Maine and New Mexico have varied requirements.
 
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I could pull an old 7-ft Towner offset disc with my 2008 Mahindra 5525 (55 hp engine, 45 hp pto, ? hp drawbar). I added about 480 lb of concrete weight to get it to work in pretty dry soil.

Offset disc,drag-2.JPGOffset disc,drag-1.JPG

Good luck
 
 
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