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Re: What's a good 3 pt. plow for an H?
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Posted by Joe on March 02, 2002 at 10:46:56 from (66.43.207.226):
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 would think an H would pull a 2 - 14 pretty well, but i think a 2-16 or 3-14 would be pushing it, depending on what type of soil you are working in. Our 400 pulls a 3 - 14 respectably in our clay and sand, but I doubt that our H could handle it. I am also prefer pull implements - I have never run 3-point ones though. I highly doubt you will flip if you catch up on a rock - the only time I have ever have my front wheels off the ground are when I am pulling large oak logs out of the timber. Just my two cents worth.
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