Posted by Tony in Mass. on October 12, 2011 at 06:18:18 from (71.233.164.20):
In Reply to: 2 way plows posted by DeltaRed on October 11, 2011 at 20:32:42:
Like this? Please excuse the roots and straw and weeds, it doesn't know it is suppose to be a useless antique, and I'm not letting on. Mine desparately need the special top link, or atleast a blueprint of the Dearborn-Lindeman roll over link. I believe it works like the plastic rollers on a screen door, but without even a picture, it will be a long process to fab one up. I have a postage stamp compare to some of you guys, but it saves alot of time and gas even on flat ground by not have to travel the ends side to side- till you are almost done. But I got to get the top link to be able to stay in the seat the whole time. Ferguson butterfly plows need a special bracket around the pto aswell, these aren't just a one minute 3 point hook up, all seem to need extra do dads to work properly. And the extra weight per bottom keeps them from popping up in dry or rocky ground. Yep. They still have their uses.....
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