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Posted by Haas on June 27, 2001 at 19:56:43 from (129.37.117.155):
In Reply to: I've Gone Done It!! posted by Bama Red on June 27, 2001 at 14:48:52:
We had a three disk turning plow on the Farm in Missouri where I grew up. We used it on the MD. It looked different than yours. Ours was a mounted plow and had a hydraulic cylinder that was used with the Lift All to lift it. It could be converted to a 2 disk plow by just removing one of the disk assemblies from the beam and moving the rear wheel up. I don't recall ours having that big wheel on the front that is on yours. Is yours a mounted plow?? Ours attached to a bar that was mounted under the tractor about where the Lift all pump is located or slightly behind there. As I recall, it took about a half a day work to get the thing on the MD. I think you had to remove the drawbar and the plow had attachments to the axle as well as under the tractor. It also had a long bar that went to a bracket mounted on the front wheel assembly of the tractor that steered the back wheel of the plow. It did a good job of plowing. Sorry to hear you have to get rid of the M. After all that work on the tires too!!
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