Posted by Leroy on May 09, 2014 at 07:47:25 from (69.88.207.185):
In Reply to: Oliver plow ID? posted by Banditfarmer on May 09, 2014 at 06:03:58:
I like those bottoms, same as Dearborn had on the econmy series plow. Only thing I did not like was could only get a plain blade type when should have been avaible to get a rock type share with a nose. I had them on a clutch lift plow that did not work good behind the A Deere, would have worked OK behind the AR Deere that was of the wheel tread for that Oliver hitch and the A was too wide. Pulled easy. Now that frame is adjustable for 12", 14" or 16" spacing and mine like that was set on 16" spacing with 14" bottoms. You could set it to 14" and would work OK with those 12" bottoms but stay at same depth and not go to the deeper depth the larger bottoms are usually run at. We pulled ours with a 3 cylinder Ford 4100 but it was used when we bought it a I think a 1600-1650 or something like that. You copuld get either a cat 1 or cat 2 hitch and we had cat 1.
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