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Posted by Randy in NE on January 06, 2005 at 04:45:35 from (216.58.237.20):
In Reply to: How to identify what model, cult,plow,mower on su posted by scott#2 on January 05, 2005 at 17:00:13:
The two-way plow is one that has a lay for tossing the dirt to the right and another one for tossing it to the left. You only put one down at a time. This allowed the farmer to plow back-and-forth across a field instead of going around-and-around it. There were all kinds of setups. The ones for your SA and my C were lifted independently by the rockshafts. On the mounted plows they would rotate 180 degrees depending on the direction through the field. I saw a pull type last fall that rolled like an old tumblebug going end-over-end. I can't help you with identifying your implements. Last week a picked up a parts catallog for the implements for the C. That is going to be useful to me as I restore the a plow and cultivator for my C. If you are going to be getting very many implements this may be a good investment. Just my $0.02 worth.
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