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    Posted: 04 May 2011 at 8:07am

I just had to see what the little M would do with the dead weight. No one could come close in 6500 class. I guess I might have to keep it and I might even put on a little more fresh paint . Scott

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Nice M!

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Next thing you know, you'll see track layers coming out of the woodwork to pull a stone boat. Then we would all have to make sure we read the fliers right to tell if we are going to a tractor pull or a Track-ter pull.  LOL
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   What pecentage did she pull ? Surely you weren't in a class with tired tractors ?
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Randy, We were pulling for fun, I think there were 11 concrete weights 500 lb each when the 40 Cockshutt with 20 " drawbar couldnt pull any more. they added 1 more weight and the M pulled it also. The m's drawbar was 14" . I think it could have went one more round but i felt as if that was enough. No mater how you figure the 37 crawler can still pull its own weight. What percentage did they pull at Nebraska? PS , We were all tired !!! HA HA
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   I bet she would have pulled at least another 1000 lbs ! We do a dead weight pull here to and its just a fun pull, but we do figure the percentages just for braggin' rights !!
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I know one thing for sure , my HD5G can not pull out a fully-loaded concrete truck with 12 yards in the drum when burried to the point it can not move under it's own power with 6 wheel drive.
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Test no, 239 in low gear M,s can pull 5009 lbs or 73% of its own weight at 2.05 mph and putting out 23.8 horse power.
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This little M must just be broke in and in the prime of its life!! like me. Scott
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