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Rarity of 2 Bottom Disk Plow???
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Posted by davpal on November 29, 2006 at 18:08:05 from (216.93.94.97):
I have a friend that has an old two "bottom or disk blade" disk plow out in his woods that he didn't even know he had until this hunting season. They got the property from his grandparents after they passed awawy. Gramp used to run a allis chalmers dealer and has a woods loaded with stuff they used to dump out there. I was wondering how rare this plow is. I think it is for a ford tractor with a 3 point hookup. I told him I thought it was pretty rare as I have only seen 1 of them. A guy always has one hooked up to a restored ford Jubilee at the oakley tractor show every year in michigan. Are these more common than I think they are? I told him we should drag it out of there and fix it up. Actually they may use it to plow up some deer plots. Anybody got one? Basically a two bottom disk plow. Disks are about the size of a little kids saucer sled. Maybe 30 inches in diameter. Thanks.
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