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How big of a plow can ford 6600 pull?

The Ford 6600 is a 2-wheel drive tractor with a maximum power output of 65 horsepower. It has a hydraulic lift capacity of 2000 pounds. The size of the plow that a Ford 6600 can pull will depend on the type of soil, the speed at which the tractor is traveling, and the size of the tractor's tires.

In general, a Ford 6600 can pull a 2-bottom 14-inch plow in average soil conditions. This plow has a total width of 28 inches and weighs approximately 1,000 pounds. The tractor will need to be traveling at a speed of approximately 3 miles per hour to maintain a consistent plowing depth.

If the soil is harder, the tractor may need to be slowed down or the plow may need to be raised to a shallower depth. If the soil is softer, the tractor may be able to pull a wider plow or travel at a faster speed.

The size of the tractor's tires will also affect its pulling power. Larger tires will provide more traction and allow the tractor to pull a heavier plow.

Here is a table that summarizes the recommended plow sizes for the Ford 6600:

| Soil Conditions | Plow Width | Plow Weight | Tractor Speed |

|---|---|---|---|

| Average | 28 inches | 1,000 pounds | 3 miles per hour |

| Hard | 28 inches | 1,000 pounds | Less than 3 miles per hour |

| Soft | 32 inches | 1,200 pounds | More than 3 miles per hour |