Posted by Bob Kerr on February 22, 2009 at 07:53:40 from (216.249.67.127):
In Reply to: IH #8 plow posted by dtk on February 21, 2009 at 16:12:21:
I have a rope pull #8 and don't see anything wrong with it, it lifts quick and I have plowed several gardens with it that were 25 feet long. It takes one revolution of the wheel to pick it up. The only bad thing is don't wrap the rope around your hand or the seat. If the plow hits something and the coupler breaks loose, you can't stop the tractor quick enough to keep from getting yanked off the seat or breaking the lever off the plow. Some old timers used a pulley mounted on a fender to put the rope through so you could pull it back while facing forward instead of trying to pull it forward back handed. Try yours out before converting it, you might just like it the way it is.
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