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Re: Little Genius or Little Wonder Plows
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Posted by H on October 07, 2003 at 20:08:38 from (152.163.252.227):
In Reply to: Little Genius or Little Wonder Plows posted by Justin on October 07, 2003 at 18:43:29:
I happen to have a little Genius #8 plow. I have a 6.00x15 on mine with the drive being a bar tire from like a front wheel of a kubota compact 4wd tractor except mounted backwards so it grips when you want the plow to come up. My opion is that if i had to do it allo ver again i would use a 6.50x15 tire. The 6.00x15 seems to be to small. My settings are all the way up almost and i still leave like a 5 to 6 in dead furrow. but i also have a brush hog wheel on the back b/c it has been hard to find good rear wheels. I plowed with it this spring and it did pretty good but i still have some bugs to get out yet. Like the other guy said dont tie the rope to anything solid. I found out the hard way on that. Instead of the seat i broke that lever off b/c it got tangled on the tractor and found a solid place to hook. As far a color me and a friend painted the bottoms and frogs blue. The hitch is black. And the rear wheel is The white cream color of international. There is a International blue out there as well. Any other questions as far as color, There is a prescion series toy PLow that should help you on any color questions.
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