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Re: What's a good 3 pt. plow for an H?
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Posted by Irv on March 02, 2002 at 07:39:47 from (198.208.223.35):
In Reply to: What's a good 3 pt. plow for an H? posted by Krey in Indiana on March 01, 2002 at 20:02:27:
I have a saginaw hitch on my H. If you pull the top 2 pins, the hitch will "float". I have an Oliver 2-16 plow. I have seen Case plows that look very similar. I personally think that it works fine on my 300. I haven't tried it on my H yet. if you are on level ground it helps. Other wise if the front of the tractor goes up, the plow digs in and you can stall out. However, since the plow acts like a wheelie bar, you probably are not likely to turn turtle. This would be with the top pins IN. I have never tried a pull plow, but I worry that if I hang up on something, it might flip the tractor. Maybe I am too cautious, but I am still here. I am sure there are others here far more experienced on plowing than me. Irv
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