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Posted by Darren in TN on October 18, 2003 at 12:15:02 from (68.19.217.207):
Howdy, folks. Do any of you have experience or knowledge of the A-151 disc plow? There's one up the road here I'm thinking about buying and I'd like to know what y'all think of them. This one looks to be complete. I'd be pulling it with my Super A. Our soil is pretty good here, though it is a bit dense with some clay and the occasional rock starting at about 20". Do you guys think this would be a good plow for us? I have an old single bottom plow from a J.D. L/LA sitting in my barn yard, but I just can't bring myself to cut or weld on it. Seems like a shame to do something like that to a perfectly good old, original plow. So, I'm looking to buy a real Farmall plow instead. Who knows-- maybe I'll find an L or LA I can afford one day. Yeah, yeah, I know-- I'm a softy. Thanks for all the past help, guys. Darren
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