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154 loboy plow capability
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Posted by Rob B on August 21, 2000 at 19:22:29 from (208.196.120.107):
My 154 still has gas running out of the carb(it's not the float level,thanks)and the grass is winning bad, but assuming I ever get it running for more than 10 minutes, does anyone have an idea about the plow capabilities of this tractor? It does not have the creeper drive. I saw a small plow that might work in the Northern Industrial catalog for about $100, but I would hate to spend the money to find out it works more as an anchor than a plow. I only need to plow 4 or 5 rows at a time(promised wife tractor would make garden. Yeah, yeah, I know, could probably do it with a rototiller, but it helped smooth over the tractor purchase. Besides, why walk when you can ride. Don't show this message to wife.) so it would seem a small bottom plow would be the ticket, but all I know about plows is I think the sharp end should point down, so any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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