Posted by Billy NY on November 08, 2014 at 04:55:59 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: Which Plow? posted by IHRedRules on November 07, 2014 at 17:14:46:
The 101 Ford plow should be a trip back, manual reset, just back up. I can't say which is better, knowing nothing about the JD plow. Parts are available for the Ford 101 like mine, I replaced, shins, shares, and both landsides on mine for less than $200 if I recall, I like the plow, only thing I think could make it better would be trash guards and moldboard extensions, for some conditions, as is, and if can be adjusted properly, it does a good job, trip mechanism does work nice.
I can't see the lever or hardware for the lift pin/cross bar that is adjustable. You can set it so the leading share point is more aggressive into the furrow wall or not, on my tractor I had to set it at maximum, lever all the way forward. Maybe its a newer series or possibly an econo model, shear bolt trip and no lever, I've seen variants that seem to be missing the lever, but still appeared to have a means to adjust the angle of the plow relative to the furrow wall.
The prices seems fair, I paid $250 for mine in 2010, and it needed all the parts shown above in black.
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