Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 22, 2008 at 08:30:04 from (209.226.106.117):
In Reply to: Rollover Plow posted by RockyMO on January 22, 2008 at 04:44:24:
Rocky: I'd have to agree with those calling your plow No.8 Little Genius. I also have to agree with Allan and Bob for the proper terminology of a roll over plow. All plows are not called a roll over plow by industry standards. Like the soil, I can roll over in bed, but we don't call it a roll over bed.
Dealing with the guys that call it a TRIP plow, I say TRIP "WHAT" over the past 50 years, we've seen TRIP lift, TRIP hitches and TRIP bottoms. Most plows had at least 2 of these features, some had only one of these features. Given the history, I'd call the term TRIP PLOW a non term in modern times.
By the way, your No.8 has TRIP hitch and TRIP lift.
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