Posted by georgeky on March 08, 2009 at 17:28:30 from (205.188.116.73):
In Reply to: Re: Plows posted by Farmall Bob on March 08, 2009 at 15:36:51:
Farmall Bob, The 294 and 295 are mounted plows. Most are 2 X 12 inch bottoms. C or SC will pull them anywhere just fine I have plowed hundreds of acres with one. They mount to the belly and rear axle housings of the tractor. Then there is a rod on one side that goes to the hydraulic arm to raise and lower plow and another on the opposite side that controls the draft of the plow. It is a very good design. Can control everything with the touch control levers. I will try to find a pic of a set.
Not sure where you can find a set. Lots of them have been cut up. KY, TN and other tobacco states are a good place to look.
Not as hard to mount on the tractor as the C-199. I don't have a picture on my C-294 on hand but will try to get one within a few days.
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