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Re: Super A 2-disc turning plow
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Posted by Haas on April 12, 2005 at 10:44:39 from (12.65.19.119):
In Reply to: Super A 2-disc turning plow posted by Bill57 on April 11, 2005 at 20:59:30:
IN contrast to what others said, I think the disk plow would turn sod just fine. However, I would not recommend you get it. The reason is that the plow is very heavy, and the set up and attachment is by no means simple. You would need a manual to make sure you had everything mounted correctly. The plow mounts to the final drives (not the belly) and has an arm that attaches to the tractor steering mechanism to steer the back wheel. The plow lifts by a rod attached to hydraulic Rockshaft on left side of tractor. Much easier to just locate a mounted mold board plow for your Super A. Attachment and set up for that is pretty straight forward and there are many of these laying around not used.
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