I'll say one thing the photo of that one-way you posted shows it is indeed an oldie.
Seems to be a terminology issue from location to location. On the great plains it would be a one-way. I've provided a link which should give an embedded photo of a disc plow.
This link will take you to a brochure for a one-way disc plow, said to be for Ford and Ferguson tractors. http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t298/growerguy/Oneway-1.jpg
By the 1970s not many farmers around where I lived used one-ways but instead used moisture conserving undercutters. Yet there were times when the one-way still served a good purpose and worked well. Some of the most fun I had farming was pulling 15' and 12' International one-ways coupled together with my Case 1070. I only did it on a couple of occasions but it sure worked well.
In the 1960s the Horchem family would hook two 15' one-ways together and pull them with Cockshutt tractors. Generally 2 tractors with implements in the same field so they covered a lot of territory in a days time.
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