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Re: Model of my 3 bottom plow
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 08, 2003 at 18:54:24 from (64.228.12.156):
In Reply to: Model of my 3 bottom plow posted by Tim Malin on April 08, 2003 at 18:14:58:
Tim: There was a number 16 plow called a heavy duty plow for deep tillage, available in 3,4 and 5 bottom 14" and 16" cut. It could be purchased as a clutch lift or hydraulic lift. Cranks rather than levers provided leveling and depth adjustments. The plow was produced from 1953 to 1965. The basic difference between Little Genius and Little Wonder plows is Genius had a lifting tail wheel, the Wonder no tail wheel. The book that I have makes no reference to the number 16 being either Genius or Wonder. On other plows I see in this book Little Wonder plows all have single digit numbers below 4 and were max 2 furrow. Little Genius plows are 8 through 15 and suspect 16 falls in that group. Over the years every number from 8 to 15 was used on Little Genius plows of various sizes and times. From pictures the 16 has similar features.
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