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Re: Plowing with an H?
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Posted by Charlie on March 28, 2002 at 16:07:10 from (209.130.132.133):
In Reply to: Plowing with an H? posted by Krey in Indiana on March 28, 2002 at 15:46:51:
An H can pull 2-16 in plows without a problem. I think you're right about trailer plows doing a better job of plowing but if you have flat fields a 3 pt mounted plow would do a decent job and is a lot easier to get into tight places than a trailer plow. I'm surprised you can't find a good 2 bottom trailer plow. When you say the ones you found are junk do you consider them junk because they need a lot of new parts, wheels, etc or do you have other reasons for thinking they are junk. A plow can look pretty ugly when it comes to paint and tires but if it has good mold boards, coulters and wheels and isn't sprung then the cost to get it working isn't too bad. Rusty mold boards can be cleaned up. It can be very expensive to buy some types of plow points for the older plows.
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