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Posted by Roger WI on July 05, 2005 at 19:41:16 from (69.58.150.228):
In Reply to: 3 pt conversion? posted by Thack on July 03, 2005 at 21:53:31:
I have a two bottom plow on my Super H with a 3 pt conversion. As the others said, it works OK on flat ground, but any unevenness in the ground and the plow either goes in too deep or comes out of the ground. I use mine mostly for plowing gardens as it is good to manuver on small gardens. The problem I have is at the end of the garden as the rear wheel comes out of the furrow then the plow comes out unless I push the hydraulic leaver all the way in. Also on my garden the ground drops off at the end, so I again have to lower the plow at the end. I have similar problems with my Woods brush cutter mower and my 3 pt rototiller (except the rototiller has skid plates on the side to control depth). All in all the 3 pt works, but not up to standards of tractors with factory made ones. Roger
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