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Will it pull it???

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    Posted: 01 Dec 2018 at 3:06pm
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You bet. If not ,by a performance chip. lol.
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Sure she'll pull it but stopping it with the hand brakes may pose a challenge . . . .
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NO fear if that is empty and on the flat...
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Originally posted by cwhit cwhit wrote:

You bet. If not ,by a performance chip. lol.

It has a Gleaner E engine, M code, in it. Maybe a beacon will help too.


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Sure it will pull it all day long just don't even think about filling it.LOL Tom
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If it's on flat concrete and the tires are fully inflated you could pull it with a garden tractor.
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At first I was going to say no, but then I saw you have a 12v alt. If you can power the tail lights, drop in a hitch pin, hook the safety chain, grab a hand full of throttle and dump the clutch. A 6" flame will appear from the stack as the radiator cap rises skyward. Good luck. God speed.
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OK guys...kinda curious... just how much would it weigh filled with grain ?
I'm thinkin g'going' isn't the problem... STOPPING is !
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500 bu. corn @ 56 lbs. per bushel = 28,000 lbs. plus wagon 3000 ( guessing) = 31,000 lbs. Might need fluid in the tires.
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I've moved loaded 550 bu wagons around a gravel yard with a WD that had fluid in the tires.  Did some spinning to get started.  Truck tires on the wagon help a bunch.
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thanks for the numbers !! Yeesh that WOULD be quite a load to get moving and it'd never stop too quick !!
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I think the wagon weighs closer to 6000. I was thinking about buying one before harvest.
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Wagon is just shy of 5900#.

Edited by bigal121892 - 02 Dec 2018 at 10:27am
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But if you put fluid in all four tires.
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Gee you people of no faith,Wink sure it will stop somewhere.  You just may not like where. LOL Or has gravity gone the way of climateWink, and had a change.
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looks dangerous!!! Had a co-worker loose his life in a under size tractor without ROPS an a half loaded grain cart .Tractor spun out on an incline ,drug him backwards, tractor jackknifed and overturned
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should pull it the same as if i'd hooked my Buick hearse on it!
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Is that a dead on pull Shameless?

Edited by chaskaduo - 03 Dec 2018 at 10:05am
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Heck yeah it'll pull it.  To where you fill it!
 
dano-59's story reminds me....I'm sure this thread is meant in jest, but still.  2 years ago I was spreading lime.  The spreader was the design where PTO operates the live bottom as well as the slingers, so to get the correct rate, you have to drive a given ground speed.  I was using a tractor that "would pull it".....I gave my sphincter quite a work out when I came to the end, the slight side hill and other conditions were "just right" and when I began the turn that thing shoved the ass end of the tractor straight and began to jack knife it in a hurry.  If I hadn't been leery of what could happen, might not be typing here right now, taking my meals through a straw and unable to wave buh-bye. 
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There are worse ways to die I guess.😉
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