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Posted by P Backus on July 05, 2005 at 21:16:20 from (69.128.32.13):
In Reply to: Well, Phooey posted by Allan in NE on July 05, 2005 at 14:52:49:
Hi Allan I've been following your plow search and now that I see the pictures, I'm wondering just exactly how that bugger works. I assume that the main frame of the plow rotates on the hitch assembly, but why only one gauge wheel? Doesn't it wind up on top? It doesn't look like you have a coulter missing, it looks like you only have A coulter. Whats all that stuff bolted on between no.2 and no.3 with the chain on it? Oh, that's a packer hitch, eh? Here near Green Bay WI a Packer is something else entirely. In my part of WI we don't see too many spinners- just straight plows. Maybe I'll have to drive out to NE so I can figure it out. Will you put me up for a week on the new ranch? LOL! Paul
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