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    Posted: 14 Apr 2012 at 6:57pm
Well heres our 8550 earlier this spring you've might of seen it way back before on here beacuse I had another name on here under AC8070 but forgot my password
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Nice! Very nice!!!!! Ryan
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What a moose !!!
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What are you pulling?  make and model
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Sweet!
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wish'in that thing was pulling my disk!! nice tractor!!
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Thanks! and Victoryallis its a M&W Earthmaster 1465 7 shank disc ripper.
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I like running em.. dad has 2.  we pull 30ft allis disk and 36 ft landoll cultivator, disk chisel, sometimes 36 ft great plains drill but it is usually on the 7580
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote VF Farms Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Apr 2012 at 12:27pm
Cal yeah there pretty good ol tractors the only thing I dont like about them is that there tough shifting when cold. Ours is mostly for tillage work we just pull a 36ft john deere field cultivator and the disk ripper our 8070 does the discing and pulls the finishing tool
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How do you like the M&W earthmaster?  How does it handle it? Soil types?
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We like it a lot! The 8550 handles it pretty good but you can tell you have something behind you lol and are main soil type is Darmstadt its a silt loam.

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How many hp is your 8550 putting out? Brother bought a 9 shank earthmaster but only has a Versatile 875 so far (280hp). We can take 2 shanks off and make it 7 pretty easy, just wondering about if it's still enough.
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I'm guessing factory hp which that would be 300hp. From are experience with it I'd say a 7 shank is just right for it.
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