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Posted by Allan in NE on June 08, 2005 at 04:23:49 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: Questions about Fast Hitch Rollover Plow... posted by Hugh MacKay on June 08, 2005 at 03:16:22:
Hi Guys, If I can take liberty with the Nebraska Cowman's picture, it shows this plow quite well. I have no idea what IH's designation was, but both the 2 bottom and the 3 bottom were the same with the exception of the number of bottoms. I do know that their 18” plow is called a 140 and is still very popular around here today. Howard's plow has had the hitch updated with the IH 3 point conversion kit, which as I recall, in the 70s run about $300 and it bolted on right where the 2-point prongs originally mounted. Our dealer called these bottoms "high speed"; they were long and narrow as opposed to the fat squatty style. The only problem with this little plow, outside of it’s low clearance, was the timing of that spin chain. If it was set wrong, the clevis of the spin cylinder would snap right off the ram. I used this plow on the 656 but it was a load; finally put it on the 766 and it made a nice combination in 4th gear. Allan
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