Depends entirely on your soil. In places they will handle 3-14" easy, in places you would only want 2 bottoms. Now if you have the remote hydrolic system on your tractor it should work fine with a pull type plow. Now a clutch lift will also work but that is where you get into the situation the other poster mentioned. Your biggest problem will be traction as that is not a heavy tractor and small tires. You need the tires filled with the heaviest fluid you can get, no washer fluid as it is light in weight and at least 1, perhaps more sets of wheel weights. I had a Ferguson TO30 that I pulled a 2-12" plow with, it was a clutch lift that we converted over to cylinder lift and it worked OK on both type of lifts. On the TO30 we had it set up for the remote cylinder. It did need an engine overhaul tho. My problem was I just had the fluid in the tires and as long as I stayed at half throtle I was OK, if I opened it up then it would start to spin that left tire. If I would have had wheel weights then no problem. Remember there was only one kind of fluid avaible back in 1969 when I had this setup.
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