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Posted by Tim Malin on August 19, 2004 at 21:21:38 from (207.190.93.72):
In Reply to: Hydraulic trailer plow posted by TC on August 12, 2004 at 07:20:55:
Don't let anybody get you down, TC. When you find a two bottom plow you want, pull that sucker with your H and have fun. I have a model 60 McCormick 3-16" plow and I pulled 'er with my Super M. First time in about 35 years an M pulled a plow on this ridge, and it was quite the talk. Nobody could believe me that I pulled it until they saw it. Could only do it in 1st gear, but I still have rust on the bottoms that I have had a hard time removing until now, when I ground it with a wire wheel on a grinder and painted the bottoms with rust-enamel paint. Hopefully be up in second gear and have more consistancy this fall. By the time I finished plowing, the dirt was rolling nice and I was about 10"+ down and it didn't bust a nut pulling in first. Almost, almost to second. Will see soon. Good luck, and most importantly, have fun!!!
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