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Posted by Unreserved dick on June 08, 2005 at 08:21:00 from (4.228.129.205):
In Reply to: Questions about Fast Hitch Rollover Plow... posted by migraine on June 07, 2005 at 21:11:16:
What you've got is most likely a Model 210 Moldboard Plow (Two-Way) - which is the description on the Operator's Manual from IH (I may have the only one of these manuals left in captivity). It's a pretty obscure and unusual plow, probably the precursor to the 314 series. The 210 only came with the Fast Hitch prongs - there's no easy way to convert it to 3-point. According to the manual, it was "designed for use with Farmall 300, 350, 400, 450, and International-350 Tractors equipped with Fast Hitch." Also quoting the manual, "A rear furrow wheel is supplied regularly. When the guage wheel (special) is used the rear furrow wheel is also used." I guess the theory was that the standard plow (without the guage wheel) was supposed to have its "suck" controlled by the draft-control mechanics of the Fast Hitch. I can tell you from personal experience that trying to use one of these without a guage wheel on a tractor without draft control is not a whole lot of fun. This thing is heavy enough to make a 300U light in front (i.e., it's quite a bit heavier than a 6-foot bush hog), but you can still steer without using the brakes. I've left my email uncovered. If you'd like a copy of the manual let me know.
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