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Re: Farmall plow question
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Posted by IH Don on January 27, 2003 at 08:27:14 from (152.163.189.203):
In Reply to: Farmall plow question posted by Gary- The Rookie Farmer on January 27, 2003 at 07:44:06:
A two bottom (14") trailer plow is what you want, unless you are willing to install a 3 pt hitch on your tractor. These aftermarket 3 pts are available but cost in the neighborhood of $600 for a good one. The trailer plow will do a good job for you, and the brand doesn't make any difference, unless you are partial to one brand. You might want to keep in mind parts availability and that would dictate picking a brand that is readily available. That could be IH, John Deere, Case, Oliver, and maybe others. If you are like so many of us the pleasure you get out of tilling the earth, with it's newly turned smell, is a real delight. Look for a plow that is straight, doesn't have a lot of repair welds on it, and that appears to be in generally good shape. Plowshares, which you will need to replace or repair from time to time, are readily available for all the major brands. Good luck to you.
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