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Posted by MIKE HANLEY on February 14, 2003 at 17:23:51 from (209.206.211.159):
In Reply to: Re: Why a disc plow? posted by ron in MN on February 14, 2003 at 13:50:32:
In my old text book dated 1955 all the types mentioned are pictured under DISC PLOWS. A IH unit with a gang mount with 15 discs and a seeded mounted. It shows an IH and a J.D. with 3 and 4 bottoms mounted like a moldboard plow. A unit made by Schfer Plow Co. with a gang style with 13 discs. A J.D. 3PT with 3 discs mounted like a mouldboard plow on a 70 tractor. A Schafer Plow Co. for a 3PT with 6 discs mounted in a gang. A 3PT made by Baker-Barrett Plow Co. with 3 discs Mounted like a moldlboard plow. Author of the book, Harris Pearson Smith A.E. Professor Texas AG Experiment Station Registered Professional Enginer. In the mid 1960's I had to pass a written test on this book at the UofW Col Ag.
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