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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 08, 2005 at 10:12:29 from (209.226.247.123):
In Reply to: plowing with three point again... posted by MattPage on February 08, 2005 at 07:30:41:
Matt: I wouldn't be awfully concerned about absence of draft control. As I said in other posts both on this thread and the one yesterday, the top link and a gauge wheel should do the trick for depth control. All draft control does is transfer weight from plow to tractor should you need more traction. The number of times this will even be a factor with the H will be almost nil. A lot of H's have pulled a lot of 2 bottom trailer plows over a lot of ground with no draft control transfer whatever. You will find yourself taking ocasional lift on plow with hitch, just to give you a bit more pull in the hard spots. If you were heading out to plow 100 acres, would be a different story. Go ahead and plan your plowing, you'll get on just fine.
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