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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4047035" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I don't know...... Several years ago, the neighbor and I decided to put in a riparian buffer along pole cat creek that had got dammed up by driftwood, left its banks and cut a quarter of one of ours in half.</p><p>We planted hundreds of trees with a tree planter along the new creek that was 60' or something on each side, then needed to plant another buffer of native grass outside of the tree planting with another 60' on both sides. </p><p>Right before the grass planting we had a rain. A few days later we decided to get the grass planted so I hooked up my 2WD 72HP International at over 9000lbs without a front loader to the planter and almost got stuck. </p><p>We changed to the neighbors 45 HP 4wd Mahindra with a front loader that weighed around 3800lbs</p><p> and got it done with zero issues. </p><p>The 4WD makes a heck of a difference no matter the weight IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4047035, member: 5412"] I don't know...... Several years ago, the neighbor and I decided to put in a riparian buffer along pole cat creek that had got dammed up by driftwood, left its banks and cut a quarter of one of ours in half. We planted hundreds of trees with a tree planter along the new creek that was 60' or something on each side, then needed to plant another buffer of native grass outside of the tree planting with another 60' on both sides. Right before the grass planting we had a rain. A few days later we decided to get the grass planted so I hooked up my 2WD 72HP International at over 9000lbs without a front loader to the planter and almost got stuck. We changed to the neighbors 45 HP 4wd Mahindra with a front loader that weighed around 3800lbs and got it done with zero issues. The 4WD makes a heck of a difference no matter the weight IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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