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Re: Hydraulic trailer plow
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Posted by john *.?-!.* cub owner on August 13, 2004 at 06:43:05 from (208.54.220.24):
In Reply to: Hydraulic trailer plow posted by TC on August 12, 2004 at 07:20:55:
All these people that say an H won't pull two 14 inch plows need to find a mechanic. I was raised on H tractors in the Missouri hills. We had 2 Hs. One was originaly a distilate burner that had the high compression sleeves and pistons installed. It was equipped with fluid in the tires and 3 sets of weights. We used it to pull an IH plow with two 16 inch bottoms in red clay and rock. It had to work hard, but did a good job plowing about 7 to 8 inches deep. the other H had was a gas burner with standard sleeves and pistons and 2 sets of wheel weights only. It pulled a Case plow with two 14 inch plows. Most of our plowing was done in second, but it got done.
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