Loren, I view YT on a phone. I place two fingers on the photo and spread them apart to enlarge the photo. Doing that I can easily see that it is mounted to a pair of heavy cast bosses front and rear. Hope you are having a great Thanksgiving, I am glad to see you chiming in a little more lately on Tractor Talk. We still have SV and the Tractor Vet to keep things a little more lively here. Sure do miss George from TH, he always had some interesting topics. I should take more time to take pictures and post when I get to do tractor stuff. Last week I was back on the farm in KS. Used my Uncles Case 1070 and 4-18 Massey plow to do some maintenance plow up on some terraces. Then used my Farmall M and Horndraulic trip loader to push up the terraces in a few places where they had run over the past couple of years. The ground was in bean stubble, one area was in milo stubble. I recently installed a 3 point hitch on it and had a Massey 3-14 plow on that. Almost mandatory to have something to tear up the soil so you can get the trip loader to push it, it is not real good for digging. Very dry right now in their area in NE KS. The plow on the Case rolled up some pretty big clods. Thankfully that area has a lot of freeze thaw cycles that hopefully will have that soiled mellowed up come spring time. Wow, how is that for stealing a thread.
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