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Re: Plow capability for Super A
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 01, 2007 at 16:03:30 from (209.226.247.59):
In Reply to: Plow capability for Super A posted by Todd in SE Ohio on May 01, 2007 at 07:21:42:
Todd: As some of the others told you Super A tractors could be equipped with single bottom 14" or 16" and 2 bottom 12". Mind you that is with Super A plow. You haven't said what your 3 point hitch is, however I'll guarentee you if it's Worksaver, your not going to pull any plow right. The Worksaver lower links hook directly to final drives making them almost parallel. You can't turn, even make the slightest steering corrections with any ground working tools in the ground. You look at any factory 3 point hitch, lower links attach to tractor 30% closer than at implement. If you fabricate a spacer, making lower link hook up in 4" on each side it will work. I've playing with these for awhile now, have it plowing quite well, but I still can't pull as much plow with 3 point as I can with one point fast hitch. One point works on same principle as SA factory plow. If you wish send me an e mail, I have a few photos.
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