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Re: Rarity of 2 Bottom Disk Plow???
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Posted by Ultradog MN on November 30, 2006 at 05:01:00 from (71.220.87.214):
In Reply to: Rarity of 2 Bottom Disk Plow??? posted by davpal on November 29, 2006 at 18:08:05:

They're not too uncommon. Both Ford and Ferguson made them. I saw a couple of them go on ebay this year. I was told they were used in stony, rooty soil that would cause a moldboard plow to get hung up. These will jump up and over the obstacle and keep on rolling. I don't think they will dig as deep as a moldboard plow will. A moldboard plow will kind of knife itself into the ground if it is set right. They set up easy though. I have one - a Dearborn 10-80. I used it this fall to turn over a plot for a friend of mine. Kind of got me mad though as it sits real close behind the tractor and when I raised it it swung over and bent my fender.
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