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Re: Re: #44 plow question
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Posted by Butch(OH) on March 08, 2003 at 18:15:43 from (24.210.84.17):
In Reply to: Re: #44 plow question posted by Bob Collins on March 08, 2003 at 08:33:38:
Hey Bob, was going to e-mail you about the plow but lost you address. The plow is trip lift on rubber and round spokes. Doesn't have the lift and carry tail wheel you described, just the standard 44 arangemnt for lifting the tail end off the ground. I measured the beams right side to right side and it was 10". Also eyeballed a tape from the landside of #1 to the left side of #2, 10" there to. Sure is an unusual looking out fit. If I can I'll get you a picture.
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