Posted by IH fan on March 29, 2010 at 10:17:31 from (69.148.249.29):
In Reply to: 2 bottom IH plow posted by pete 23 on March 28, 2010 at 19:26:28:
I was in NE Iowa and that's what I heard there... guess it depended on who was complaining :D . Dad had a JD 3x14 plow and when I was a Sr. in HS, I bought an IH 3x14 plow. Both pulled with a JD 60, but dad had sold out and moved to a smaller farm in '56 and in '58 I talked him into renting more ground for me to farm. The owner of the farm we rented had a 3x14 Oliver that we used the first year, but I wanted a hydraulic lift and Dad said if I wanted one, I'd have to buy it. Since we didn't have them both at the same time, I have no direct comparison. In our ground the 60 would run away with a 3x14". We had a variety of black loam to sandy "timber soil".
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