Try to use a lift plow with old Regular- no hydraulics. tractor pulled trip plows came from the horse drawn plows, Amish use them with sulkies sometimes. Learned to plow with trip plow on regular, F20, then H and M that later were used with a lift. Last garden plowing was with 350D fast hitch- could lift it standing still and back up for next pass for potato planting, quite a change from first pull and trip plow that needed garden fence opened up for a full furrow. couple points others made- fix the safety on tongue or let horse drawn sulky rig pull it. Trip rope was tied to a foot long wire with a end loop U slipped into ring on seat post- like a soft iron fish hook so that when plow tongue opened the wire straightened out, didn't yank seat. You're going to have fun in previously worked bean ground, may think it safe for solid plow tongue--but gremlins are waiting for you, they put a length of cable or chain connected to dead man anchor to catch point of plow on second furrow just to prove chaos theory, Murphy's law. RN
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