Ford 3910 plow recommendations

Probably be a bit of stretch. If pulls too hard, it is easy to drop the middle bottom at the frame (2 bolts) and move the third up to use the longer landslide or tailwheel. Just leave the rest of the frame hang in case you want to go back to three.
 
(quoted from post at 05:40:19 12/19/17) Probably be a bit of stretch. If pulls too hard, it is easy to drop the middle bottom at the frame (2 bolts) and move the third up to use the longer landslide or tailwheel. Just leave the rest of the frame hang in case you want to go back to three.


Ok thanks. What is the handle for on a Ford 101 3 plow?
 


Ok I also found a refurbished 2 plow with no handle. I guess the 2 plow doesn't come with a handle or was that a option? Just trying to decide which way to go. Thank you
 
It should handle that plow just fine. My 3600 has traction issues with that plow going uphill in heavy clay but yours has more horsepower and probably more weight too. Fluid filled tires and/or wheel weights are probably necessary.
 

You have enough power for three 14" plows but in red clay ground traction could be a issue.

Don't know what your wanting to plow, but for gardens and small food plots I prefer a 6-7 ft heavy duty roto tiller.
I have a 80" model I use behind my 4000SU.
 
To add to that,
the handle rotates the bottom links of the three point hitch.
This changes the angle of the plow putting more or less pressure on the long landside on the last bottom.

I found this very helpful on my contour strips on hillsides. This feature allowed me to keep a consistent width
when throwing the furrows uphill or downhill.
HTH
Keith
 

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