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Posted by Bob Kerr on February 10, 2002 at 11:42:43 from (152.163.213.186):
In Reply to: Little genius questions posted by John S-B on February 10, 2002 at 11:08:30:
I have a 2-14" little genius also on steel. I got lucky with mine as it was always shedded and well cared for. I will be watching for follow up posts, as I would like some spares for mine also.My plow was set up by a real good blacksmith back in the 1930s over near Richmond IN area and he sure knew his stuff!The tractor pulls straight and it is almost like the plow isn't even hooked on! Set up is everything with those! I pulled another one someone brought to a show last year that was not set up completly right and had problems pulling it, pulling the tractor over to the side, spinning the wheels, digging in too far when the soil conditions changed etc. If you live around Indiana (the plow is close to Indy) and you want to come over and take pics of mine and measure it, that would be fine.
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