Figuring plow size for a 4320 CUT JDModerator: Team Cub
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Figuring plow size for a 4320 CUT JDI'm looking at buying a breaking (or turning as some may call it) plow for my 4320. What I'm wondering is the size to buy.
I've read to allow 1" of pan per PTO horsepower. In my case, figuring the 4320 = approximately 48 hp, the 4320 should pull a plow with 3 - 16" pans or the equivalent. Of course, YMMV, depending on soil type, condition, weight of tractor, fluid in wheels etc. Dad thinks my tractor will pull it all right if it has enough weight to provide the traction needed. Anyone with any experience or other thoughts? Wayne
Re: Figuring plow size for a 4320 CUT JDWayne, I do not have the figures for figuring that, but do have some practical experience on the old tractors in soils such as we have in M. with the rock and red clay in them. A Farmall H (25 hp) would pull 2 14 inch bottoms, or if it had the high compression kit could pull 2 16 inch bottoms, or a little bigger in river bottom ground. Farmall M (35 drawbar hp) would handle 3 14 inch bottoms. Don't forget about weights, most modern tractors have quite a bit of HP for running ptos. etc. but are not real heavy on the rear wheels which you will need for traction.
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Re: Figuring plow size for a 4320 CUT JD
Are you sure your numbers are right? A 4320 has 100 HP on the drawbar, and will pull a 10 shank chisel plow. Best,
Mike Tractors are made to work! "A Cub will do as much as a team of horses,.. More in hot weather!" - C. W. Spradlin 1909-1994
Re: Figuring plow size for a 4320 CUT JDMike, that was my thinking too, but I thought that maybe John Deere has assigned that model # to a newer & smaller tractor. They've had so many different model numbers in recent years that I lost track a long time ago. At any rate, the calculation seems reasonable, depending on soil type and other variables.
Re: Figuring plow size for a 4320 CUT JDI would talk to a couple of adjacent old farmers. They will know about area soil types and if the ground has been previously worked - they will be able to tell you about the tractor and plow used.
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Yeah, the CUT = Compact Utility Tractor not the full blown 4320 you were thinking of Mike. My 4320 is a good bit smaller than the original 4320. Wayne
Re: Figuring plow size for a 4320 CUT JDI see, I overlooked the "CUT". Deere has a bad habit of re-using numbers.
If it is all wheel drive it will pull more bottoms than the HP suggests. Best,
Mike Tractors are made to work! "A Cub will do as much as a team of horses,.. More in hot weather!" - C. W. Spradlin 1909-1994
Re: Figuring plow size for a 4320 CUT JDnot being familiar with the newer JD, I assumed the CUT was referring to plow cut. OOPS
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to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government lest it come to dominate our lives and interests." Patrick Henry
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Good point. It is a 4WD. I have found the plow pictured in the original post for $275 and it is solid as a rock. I'm going to ask the guy if I can "try before I buy" and see just how the tractor pulls the plow in my red clay. Wayne
Re: Figuring plow size for a 4320 CUT JDAh Ha! Red clay I know. Your tractor will pull triple 14" plows if it has ag tires.
Best,
Mike Tractors are made to work! "A Cub will do as much as a team of horses,.. More in hot weather!" - C. W. Spradlin 1909-1994
Re: Figuring plow size for a 4320 CUT JDWell, if you crack open Deere's implement brochure to go with that tractor, you find a 2 bottom plow listed. Keep in mind that horsepower is needed for speed and most modern plows are designed for higher speed than the older ones.
Look at page 21. http://www.deere.com/en_US/homeowners/online_brochures/utility_tractors/static/implements_access_zmags.html
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Thanks for the link Jim. Looking at all those implements that are available for my tractor made my mouth water! Wayne
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I just got bit again, I looked up an ad for a 520, only to find out it is now a lawnmower. ![]() Best,
Mike Tractors are made to work! "A Cub will do as much as a team of horses,.. More in hot weather!" - C. W. Spradlin 1909-1994
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