Apologies for not replying to the posted responses. My wife is requiring extra attention due to Covid situation. With that being said I will try to answer questions/advice given. I picked up the plow yesterday and it is a IH No. 8 Genius trailer type plow. It is very old and seems to be in good condition. One question is how does the lift actually work. I notice there is driver and lever on the left side. Very specific question- what is in that bell shaped driver? The family farm is 30 miles from the Canadian border not far from the BWCA. The 41 Cat is a R2 gasoline fueled machine in surprisingly very good condition. The field I am turning has not been turned for at least 40 years and the plant growth is minimal and it should be reasonable to turn. I have researched a lot on the internet and have picked up necessary things to do such as fine tuning the way the plow meets the field. Getting started will be trial and error. Sorry for delayed replies and appreciate the forums replies. When I actually get plowing done I will let you know how it went. That will be in a month or two.
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