The only big difference I see between them is that the B seires plow has the fixed tail wheel, and uses the draw bar of the tractor to hold the plow up when tripped
The Centinneal Plow has a free moving tail wheel, 3.50 x 12 tire, and the adjustable toung on it is free moving, so you DON'T have to have a fixed drawbar on the tractor, if that makes since!
The Centinneal plow's shares are worn, but they still appear to have good ish points, as you can see in the picture I posted.
The B Series plow has been added on to, but they did an O K job, and everyone in my club thinks that it will go right into the ground....
I am just going to take all three plows, and start with the C I will try it with a plow, and if it pulls it, great, and if not then I will send another tractor with it and hook a different plow to the C, and then again if I have to!
I can get pictures of the added onto shares tomorrow if you guys would like?? Bryce
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