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Re: what is the plow size on a IH 140 double plow?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 18, 2003 at 02:45:55 from (216.208.58.109):
In Reply to: what is the plow size on a IH 140 double plow? posted by jeff on July 17, 2003 at 13:26:18:
Jeff: The 1 point fast hitch plow for a 140 most likely can be set for 10", 11", 12" or 14". However there are 2 different size bottoms. My plow has the narrower bottom and will work at 10, 11 or 12. I tried it at 14 and it will not plow very well that way. I understand the larger bottom can be used set at 12 or 14. My brother has the same plow as I for his 230. The same frame is used for 2 point plow for 230, etc. The pull beam turns into a Y at front of plow giving 2 point. I have my doubts the wider bottoms were ever sold on the single point units. I wouldn't say never, as if I wanted to hitch onto my brothers plow all I would need to do is change pull beam. Also the bottoms for his plow will bolt right on my frame. His plow bottoms are about 2" wider than mine at point where bottom mounts to plow frame. The angle and curve of mold board are different also.
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