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Re: Exaust lift
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Posted by gene b on February 01, 2001 at 17:33:17 from (63.15.134.200):
In Reply to: Exaust lift posted by Joe on February 01, 2001 at 08:36:00:
the single lever and dia assy was for the lift on the moldboard plow when the plow was up the pressure was unloaded from the cycl so when you finished the turn and tripped the plow the pressure was gone from the cycl and the plow could drop I use three or these systems A with 1ROW cult B with 2row and B with a two way moldboard plow DOES ANYONE else have one of these also have a BN with a single bottom moldboard plow havent got around to making this one work also have a two way manual moldboard plow have lots of parts for the units many of the parts are not avail for these systems thehlast price I was quoted on the bowl for the manifold was 300 but now they are all gone we used on on a B from 48 till 61 cult at least 180 acres a year still have the dult and system only maint was the new washer in the check assy the lube from the exhaust keeps the leather good and moist unit was never outside in weather people dont know how much fun it is to cult with a B with umbrella with speaker for radio over your head still do 9 acres of sweet corn for friend do it several times so really do 30 acres annually my garden use the A glad to help any one wwith these systems
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