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Re: Plowing with a fast hitch plow !
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Posted by Tim Malin on January 17, 2005 at 17:16:11 from (137.104.65.33):
In Reply to: Plowing with a fast hitch plow ! posted by MJD on January 11, 2005 at 04:45:46:
Thanks for the picture. It is always special to have a picture come along that may not be the shiniest, most posed, or highest quality photo, but this one is high up on being one of the best pictures. I wish the best of health and luck to your dad, may he have many more years to come. I just wanted to mention, as a joking rib jab, those tires seem to be a little slim for getting a good plow, aren't they? Hehehe. The main reason I notice is because of the brand new ones on my Super M really stand out when I have them pictured with my trailer plow. If it pulls, they're okay, I guess. Mine had leaky valve stems and poor traction, so it was pointless to fix the rims and valve stems without going the full 9 yards. Thank you dearly for the picture. Tim
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