Posted by RodInNS on February 27, 2013 at 08:48:12 from (216.118.158.123):
In Reply to: Kverneland plow posted by Jake Collie on February 27, 2013 at 07:09:51:
If you're talking about an old round frame model... they plug about as easily as anything else of their generation. IF you're talking about one of their modern design, long frame, long body plows... they'll plow just about anything under provided the wear parts are in good condition. To say that it's a 4-16 plow doesn't really say much. They've probably got a dozen model and body combinations that would fit that description. Basically... the one you would want is an AB85HD or AD100 with #8 bottoms. These plows are variable width and auto reset. You also need a heavy class 70-100 hp tractor to carry them... but generally speaking, they do not plug. If you're looking at old plows like the M or MZ... watch out. If it's got 'hydrein' on the serial tag on the headstock, leave it where it sits. Wear parts are either non-existent or very expensive.... unless it's a good solid plow not needing parts. Then mabey you'll get some use from it... but that is a plow that can and will plug in certain conditions if it's not set up right.
It is worth noting that Kverneland is the dominant plow manufacturer in the world today... so the idea that their plows are no good is pure hogwash. Kuhn would be the other major european plow manufacturer... and Salford is somewhat active on this side. Kverneland was sold to Kubota about a year ago... so I'd expect that parts are or will be fairly available through that system at some point. I can't imagine that they're going to try an maintain a separate dealer network anymore.
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