Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 22, 2008 at 09:27:16 from (209.226.247.76):
In Reply to: Re: 700 Plow posted by Chuck46 on April 22, 2008 at 08:47:04:
Chuck: Thank you for that, I never paid much attention to new plows until the mid 70s. By 1970 I had accumulated 5 plows, most of them with land purchases; 2x14 No. new in 42, 2x12 new with 130 in 58, plus 2 No.60 4x16 and one 3x16, giving me 15 bottoms, but it took 5 men to operate them. It was then, I started looking at semi-mounted plows.
But guess what; I just dug out the Canadian 1968 buyers guide and they are calling the 700 a 7-8 bottom trailer plow. What was available in US, not necessarily the same as Canada.
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