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Re: Plow capability for Super A
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Posted by georgeky on May 01, 2007 at 08:46:41 from (205.188.116.138):
In Reply to: Plow capability for Super A posted by Todd in SE Ohio on May 01, 2007 at 07:21:42:
There were 14 and 16 inch plows for the Super A. I have a set of 2x12 inch plows that were also built for the Super A. In most case with weight it will handle the 2 12s. With the 3 point hitch you will not have any draft control over the plow. I would guess it will need a depth wheel attached to the plow. There are lots of Super A implements around, so I really don't understand why one would put a 3 point hitch on one, but thats me. Around here you can buy a one bottom Super A plow for 10 or 15 dollars at auctions. If one started with a Super A without the 3 point, he could find all the equipment for it. The best place to look for Super A attachments is in the tobacco belt. Ky,NC,SC,GA,TN,VA and so on. There is lots of it around in these states.
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