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Pete in MI

10-15-2004 05:49:22




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I just ran across a trailer plow in the neighbor's field that is all there, just needs some cleaning/lubricating. Is there any way to use this with a 9N since this tractor doesn't have a "normal" drawbar?

By the way, that old plow is really neat in it's operation and simplicity. I've not seen one up close before.




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Dell (WA)

10-15-2004 08:33:11




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 Re: related plow question in reply to Pete in MI, 10-15-2004 05:49:22  
Pete..... ..yep, thats what the 11-hole drawbar is for. Use what ever attachment scheme is necessary. (pins, clevis) Start with the center hole and iff'n the trailer plow doesn't trail directly behind yer tractor and you're having to constantly steer to off-set the draft of the plow THEN connect yer trailer plow to the appropriate off-set hole of the 11-hole drawbar.

Horse plowers (teamsters) do it (off-set) all the time to balance the draft of the plow and also balance the muscle strength of the team of horses..... ...Dell

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Jack - Illinois

10-15-2004 08:31:09




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 Re: related plow question in reply to Pete in MI, 10-15-2004 05:49:22  
Back in the 50's dad tried pulling his Allis Chalmers 2 bottom trip rope plow with our 8N. It was the normal plow used behind the Oliver 70. The Ford got it around the field with quite a little spinning of the wheels. The tires were loaded with CC too. The hook up used was just the normal Ford drawbar with stablilzer bars. Needless to say it was a one and only deal as we went back to the Ford mounted plow after that. Bottom line - it will work, but not like the mounted plow. All the pull type plows I am familiar with just hook up with a twisted clevis, so that is not a problem.

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