Posted by farmallhal on April 29, 2014 at 12:14:55 from (76.2.169.166):
In Reply to: 240 and 211/311 plow posted by mkirsch on April 29, 2014 at 06:19:04:
Matt, Post back an update after you stick it in some soil as I have a 211 for my Farmall 240 as well. I have another IHC publication along with an Operator's Manual for an IH 209 2-bottom moldboard plow which lists the Farmall and Utility 240's as suitable tractors for that model. I believe the 209 and 309 originally were fast hitch model plows with both small and large points which was later replaced with the models 209A and 309A which were basically 3-point plows and convertible to fast hitch tractors with a conversion kit. After looking for a few years for a large point 209 (I know that they do exist) but could only find them with the small points. I too have a 211 which I plan on using with my Farmall 240 row crop tractor on club plow days and would be very interested in your experience with yours in some dirt, Hal.
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