Posted by Leroy on January 20, 2015 at 05:03:41 from (74.126.42.231):
In Reply to: Re: Plowing posted by Dick2 on January 19, 2015 at 22:21:08:
In some areas of the country that were not nearly as populated they did have bigger farm and did have the gang plows as you are refering to in 2, 3 and even 4 bottom sizes. Around here Ohio they did not have those, just the walking plow or the sulky plow and the sulky plow is only a single bottom and was usually a 14" bottom but they were also made with 12" or 16" bottoms. I am learning about them as they are one of the machinery items on my list that I am trying to find for my Amish friends to use. Unless you had an 80 acre or larger farm you had only the sulky plow and most of the farms were in the 20-40 acre size with some in the 60 acre size. So no gang plows.
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