Posted by Bryce Frazier on April 07, 2014 at 15:50:31 from (67.142.182.21):
Hi all it's Bryce. I have been discussing the possibility of pulling a 2 x 14 plow at our local plow day, and some of the guys that have answered have mixed emotions about it! :)
I would like some cold, hard, facts, will it do it or not?
Here is what I know:
Soil: 80% dry, mostly sandy loam, hay field, has been plowed in a few years...
Tractor:
22 Horse on the Draw Bar (has the Super C engine)
NO fluid in tires
2x Weights on each rear tire
Wide front (not sure if that matters???)
HAS tried to pull a broken 2 x 14 plow before, and it really gave it a LOT of troubles, but it did do it for a pass or two.
Plows:
I have one of two options, make the depth control rod for my C-294 Belly Mount plow and hook it up.
Pull and Case Centennial 2 x 14 plow, on rubber.
I have been trying to get the part made for a couple of months after I realized that I was missing it, but I still don't have any actual dimensions as to what it SHOULD be....
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