Posted by Heat Houser on July 05, 2010 at 19:22:05 from (69.66.35.73):
In Reply to: Farmall H plowing pics posted by farmallboy15 on July 05, 2010 at 13:23:25:
A trip rope plow.....I remember spending many a day sitting in front of one of those. We pulled our Little Genius with an A John Deere and would put a piece of baling wire on the end of the trip rope and run it thru a couple of holes in the seat.
The fun began when you hit a rock near the end of the field. You had the rope in your hand, the end tied to the seat, and the plow would unlatch from the clevis. Of course, you couldn't stop in time so the rope would jerk the seat down, the wire would pull out of the seat, and since you had a hold of the rope, the wire would cut your hand after the rope got thru burning it.
Fun times and thanks for the memories.....
As I remember, the hitch on these plows were black...good work and keep the photos coming.......
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