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Re: Hugh Mckay plow question
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 02, 2004 at 03:03:17 from (216.208.58.113):
In Reply to: Hugh Mckay plow question posted by r4etired on April 01, 2004 at 18:40:30:
r4etired: I have two possibilities for you 309 and 311. 309 was basically a 3 point plow with fast hitch added, whereas 311 was a fast hitch plow all the way. The big difference is the box beam strong back diagnolally across the top of plow, 311 had it 309 does not. On the subject of tail wheels and gauge wheels there are options on most plows. I noticed for example about 6 different gauge and tail wheels for the 311 plow. Most don't have that many options. If you have more questions just ask, and don't rule out other 2 point 3 bottom plows. I have a couple of parts books here but not sure I have all. When it comes to 3 point 0r fast hitch plows I have to go by the book. My farming experience was trailer and semi-mounts all the way.
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