Posted by Fred Hart on April 08, 2010 at 11:34:10 from (208.78.254.2):
In Reply to: 2 bottom plow, brands? posted by greenbeanman in Kansas on April 08, 2010 at 06:51:20:
greenbean:
I did not see you mention what size tractor you had but assumed as you were looking at a set of 2 plows, you have a smaller tractor.
But there is a big difference in a set of 2-12" and a set of 2-16".
If you do have a small hp tractor it will be much happier with a good set of 2-12".
Just a thought!!!
late last year my buddy wanted a set of plows, he bought a set of old Ferguson worn out and broke plows for $200 and did not get his money's worth. I tried to tell him!!!
For $350 he could have gotten a set of late model MF 3-14" and taken the back plow off, then he would have had a great set of late model trip plows. With his late model 135 Diesel he could have pulled the 3-14 as he was only breaking up his garden.
only goes to show you cheap price does not always mean least expensive in the long run.
local dealer told us he couldnot keep sets of 2 plows, other dealers were coming up from Miss, etc and buying every used plow on the lot. Thats was why he only had 3 or bigger plows or scrap metal plows left
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