Posted by Jason S. on February 19, 2015 at 01:58:29 from (174.237.0.243):
In Reply to: Ferguson Plow Value? posted by Hendrik from Germany on February 18, 2015 at 17:30:24:
Bryce Frazier said: (quoted from post at 02:30:24 02/19/15) Guy wants to trade me this for an 12.4 x 28 tire on a 6 loop rim loaded with calcium. I am asking $200 for it, and don't think that I will take less...
He says it is a :14R-AO-28 # 176302
Looks to be complete, but I would really like to know why it has been taken apart?
Has the tail wheel, and coulter brackets, but no coulters...
I have a nice set of Ferguson Coulters on a 2 x 16 plow, and I restored the plow thinking that I would pull it with my TO-30, and while I think that it would have plenty of power, I suspect that it would be lacking the weight in the rear end, because it is JUST the tires, no fluid... What do you guys think?
He says that he also has a corn planter, corn husker, and a grain grinder for sale/trade.
I am thinking that those other things might be worth more than the plow, but I haven't seen pictures of them yet... Bryce
I can tell you for sure that you won't pull 2 16's without fluid in the tires or wheel weights. I have to have fluid in the rears of my TO-20 to pull a 2 14" Massey #62 plow. Then I had to add fluid to the front tires. Because I once I got the traction I couldn't keep the front wheels on the ground.
This post was edited by Jason S. at 02:00:56 02/19/15.
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