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Re: Speakin' of plows
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 31, 2004 at 06:06:47 from (209.226.247.131):
In Reply to: Re: Speakin' of plows posted by Allan in NE on December 31, 2004 at 04:21:05:
Allan: I agree it was a good photo, and roll over plows are far more useful than users have ever given them credit. Like you I really don't understand why more of them were not sold. I guess it was two factors, weight and cost. I have seen you on this rollover plow issue on other threads in the past. I've learned since coming to YT almost 5 years ago, there are just some things not worth flogging; like 6 cylinder Farmall gassers are just parts tractors or a good candidate for a diesel repower. Curing 6 volt starting is nothing more than 1 gauge cables. Fine to go with alternator if you want better charging, but a 6 volt alternator will do. Most of these guys don't even know what a dead furrow is let alone 6 double dead furrows across a 500' wide field. Since most of them are doing a 1/4 acre garden, probably quicker to back 60' than turn around, and they still end up with a single dead furrow just like you. That is providing they didn't travel with wrong wheel in furrow.
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