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Re: land plow for a farmall A no hydraulics
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Posted by El Toro on November 25, 2004 at 08:31:05 from (170.224.224.122):
In Reply to: land plow for a farmall A no hydraulics posted by mike bowker on November 24, 2004 at 19:33:05:
Hi Mike, You may find a moldboard plow to fit the Farmall A at your local farm equipment dealer. I had an A with a 16-inch plow. You had to remove the drawbar in order to install the plow and it wasn't that hard to raise and lower the plow. That JD52 sounds like a trailing type plow that we used when I was on the farm. Only we used 2-bottom IH plows. These plows may more readily available since farmer's are using bigger tractors now that can handle 4-bottom or even 5-bottom plows. They do a lot of no-till in my area and some are using chisel plows. I'm not sure the A would pull a 2-bottom plow, but if it wouldn't you could remove one of the moldboard's and make it a single furrow plow. It would just take a little longer. They use no-till around here to keep the top soil from washing away during heavy rains. They strip crop a lot too on hilly slopes. Send an email to Lancaster Farming Journal to request a courtesy copy of their paper. It has a lot of farm equipment advertised in it. This is their email address farming@lancasterfarming.com, if you have a problem call 717-626-1164. Good Luck, Hal
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