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Re: Plowing with Fasthitch
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 07, 2006 at 09:06:52 from (209.226.106.28):
In Reply to: Re: Plowing with Fasthitch posted by Allan In NE on November 07, 2006 at 08:21:19:
Allan: Harley has it, a true artist with a semi-mount can cover anything. The other thing we did was roll it the opposite direction every time we plowed. Having said this, I can see where your coming from with the roll over or spinner plow as you call. I had a neighbor much like you plowed for years with his 3x16 roll over John Deere, and like you he thought the rest of us were nuts. Maybe he was right, and maybe your right. I do expect with most of us nuts guys, it was a plain case of dollars invested when we bought the plow. Just came back from town, about 2 miles from me at the end of our side road, one of my neighbors plowing with a new 200hp + New Holland conventional 4x4 and a 3 year old 8 bottom semi-mount roll over plow. What do you suppose that plow cost? I'm thinking it put one hell of a dent in $50,000. I remember when I bought my IH 5x16 semi-mount new in 1975 for $2,000., a new 4 bottom roll over was over $5,000.
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