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Posted by Tom from Ontario on March 15, 2006 at 16:17:45 from (216.183.142.22):
In Reply to: IHC plows posted by Bill, in Ontario on March 14, 2006 at 09:39:20:
An Ace bottom was the generic term for IHC's narrow bottom. The same plough could be fitted with the X bottom and that's what our American friends got. 95% of Ontario ploughing in the 40's and 50's was either old sod or grain stubble so we got narrow bottoms.. It wsas only when we started to plough cornstalks we got 14 inch bottoms or better. As far as the IPM goes, I respectfully submit that a Massey Plough with 202 bottoms would make an IH plough owner run weeping into the night. I say this because I owned both and ploughed at the IPM with both. The IH lasted for one class and got parked.
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