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Posted by paul on February 05, 2005 at 01:15:52 from (209.23.145.96):
In Reply to: Plow Size posted by Leon on February 04, 2005 at 06:33:13:
Modern plows can be adjusted on the fly while plowing. Older plows only a few can be adjusted, and even then it takes work - each bottom would need to be rebolted, the angle changed of the beam, and the hitch moved. I'm not so familiar with the Red plows, but basically no, the older plows were not adjustable from one size to another here in the USA. Many parts can be interchangable, but the plow frame determines the size of the plow you have. Even if you bolt a 16 inch lay onto a 12 inch bottom (possible on some models) you still have a plow that plows a 12 inch furrow, for example. In tough alfalfa roots or the like, you would be well off with the bigger lays, but it won't add to the width of ground you flip over. --->Paul
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