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Re: Attn. BOB(PA) or Haas, Super a plough info.
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Posted by Haas on November 14, 2001 at 18:58:43 from (129.37.117.204):
In Reply to: Attn. BOB(PA) or Haas, Super a plough info. posted by SAm on November 14, 2001 at 12:51:24:
The two way plows were pretty common. I've seen several over the years. In fact, I owned and used one for several years to plow my garden. They were more common in hill country (like where I live in east tennesse) because you could always throw the dirt up the hill and keep wheel in the furrow on the up hill side. Lots of times, all the parts are not there when you find one because someone may be using just one of the plows as a conventional one way. Use of both plows on the tractor as a two way requires a special split rear rockshaft and an over center latch assembly that mount to the top of the transmission which allows one plow to be up in carry postion while the other is plowing. You might try to find a manual through Binder Books or Jen Sales.
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