Posted by aarolar on March 27, 2013 at 16:52:19 from (68.170.247.196):
In Reply to: Now a plow posted by aarolar on March 27, 2013 at 09:20:45:
Thanks for all the information guys this is what I need to be informed in buying this stuff. The plow interests me even more now that yall are calling it a MF plow because ill be pulling it with a MF/Ferguson 35. No coulters is pretty common in this area for some reason and I can't recall ever seeing one for sale with coulters of any size. My main purpose of this is as you guessed working foodplots and a small market garden.
The thing that really has my attention is the disc plow because this is what I have been looking for. What exactly should I check on the disc plow and what issues will be a deal breaker? How can I tell rear wheel is in good enough shape to guide the plow properly and what size should the discs be for it to be useable? Are parts available for old dearborne disc plows?
Another question I just thought of I see where you are talking about the moldboard looks worn but how does that happen seems like you would have to let the share get waaaay far gone for that to happen and by that point wouldn't it be plowing like crap?
This post was edited by aarolar at 17:08:03 03/27/13.
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