I really don't need one Jason, still have the one my father paid $50 and a case of beer for. Which was rather a lot back then. We'll have to ask Dan S if people in the northcountry still trade farm equipment for beer...
I'd rather do slow jobs with the single bottom rollovers, I want to become a better plow-er-er, and too many furrows done badly with too many bottoms doesn't teach anyone anything. Tractor talk and youtube have many examples of that... I would like a 2 disc plow someday tho,
Hey that FEO-20 is nothing to write home about, unless you weld the hooks into bullrings to stay on the swaybar hangers. But then that is a safety feature we would just throw out. I started taking this mower apart, there might be a way to add bushings to longer bolts to adapt it to HF tractors, but still an engineering job I didn't expect.
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