Posted by IOWA NORTHEAST on August 10, 2010 at 11:48:05 from (206.72.18.89):
In Reply to: What is it? posted by soder33 on August 10, 2010 at 10:48:20:
You have already got the corect answer. I would like to coment on the ordeal, as I own one also. I took it out in the field having no idea of what was to be expected. The little B farmal was wide open when I tripped the plow. My nose hit the sttering wheel it stopped so fast.
I took it to our local club / show. We put it behind a MH 333, and it was solid clay ground with out a hint of black soil. He had the front end off the ground, and was the laughing act of the show.
It has a IH F-20 transmision on the plow for gear selections. The advertisment says they can build a mile of terraces in a single day with a 40 HP tractor.
Extention offices used to rent them so the farmer could fill ditches and build teraces. Now in our parts of the country, you would be filling a ditch or building a terrace with dirt that is as fine as it comes from behind a garden tiller --- it is powderd---and it had washed out with the original hard packed soil in the first place.
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