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Re: Re: What's a good 3 pt. plow for an H?
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Posted by Krey on March 02, 2002 at 07:53:59 from (216.107.77.169):
In Reply to: Re: What's a good 3 pt. plow for an H? posted by gene b on March 01, 2002 at 21:01:09:
Thanks for all the feedback. Why is a pull type plow more desirable? I have front and rear weights mounted, so weight shouldn't be an issue. What do you mean by floating a mounted plow? My 3 point conversion works great for everything I've tried up to now. I think it was made by Huskee. It can be set up to float, but I thought I would need down pressure to drive a plow in. Also, are there different types of discs?(pull type or mounted) It seems like a mounted disc would be more desirable so I could lift it for turns and transport. I'd love to learn more. I'm very interested in plowing some ground this spring. Thanks- Krey Milltown, Indiana
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