Posted by davpal on June 29, 2008 at 20:50:12 from (216.93.96.43):
In Reply to: Ford plow posted by Huzig on June 29, 2008 at 16:18:03:
I have had a 9n for years and had a 2-16 plow for it. I always thought it was a 2-14 but when I sold it we measured it and it was 16's. It really worked the tractor a lot and did a pretty poor job. I honestly believe that the best plow for any N series tractor would be a 1-16 plow. It would pull it very fast and straight and you would be able to do a much better and cleaner job. The tractor would be much more able to handle it. If you can just put the plow in the ground and go you can do a much better job than if you are getting stuck or having to back up or having it overwork the tractor. Just put the one bottom in the ground and go 5 mph and don't even have to look back. They sell them at TSC brand new. If I ever get another one I am going for the one bottom.
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