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Posted by Al Fitch on October 07, 2004 at 07:29:38 from (70.18.139.230):
In Reply to: Re: New to Tractos a few specific questions posted by Evan350 on October 05, 2004 at 08:08:26:
I found out with the help of you folks and the manual :) which I found among some catalogs in a box that the seller gave me that my tractor is the Farmall A. The plow I was trying to install is a McCormick Deering A192 or A-91 (A notation by previous owner indicates A-91) I got it all on, however, I could not get the rolling Coulter attached to the beam because the bolt holes did not match up? I used the plow briefly to dig some earth in a plot that I want to garden. I'm still clearing a few logs and lots of vines which the plow easily moved. Now I have to learn how to use the plow correctly. I seem to have several Rock Shaft assemblies which I suppose will come in handy eventually. Is this too long a post? I have more questions about cotter pins and different colored parts that appear to be part of this plow system. Thanks for your help and input thus far. Al Fitch
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