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Ron

07-14-2003 10:11:48




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The neighbor has a 3 bottom mounted disk plow for a M. Not sure if all the parts are with it. Does anyone know what model this would be and any lit. to see if all the parts are their and how to mount. This plow mounts on the axle housing where the drawbar mounts. Any help would be appreciated.




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Bob McCammon

07-14-2003 19:24:19




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 Re: disk plow in reply to Ron, 07-14-2003 10:11:48  
Every thing Haas says is true--the model number is HM-150. Could be either a 2 or 3 disk plow. Was great for clearing new ground.



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Haas

07-14-2003 18:15:31




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 Re: disk plow in reply to Ron, 07-14-2003 10:11:48  
I don't know the model number of your plow. But...I used one many hours in my youth. It takes a good 2 to 4 hours to mount the thing on the tractor, even when you know what you are doing. And keeping your religion will doing it will be a challenge. The parts that mount to the axle are only the lifting attachments. There should be some hydraulic cylinders for use with the Lift All. The plow pulls from a drawbar mounted under the tractor. This is not the swinging drawbar attaching point. The drawbar mounts to attaching points forward of that with a brace to some mounting holes on the rear of the clutch housing. Around where the lift all is. The drawbar is on both side of the tractor and and a large heavy bar, maybe 1 1/2 or 2 inches in diameter attaches to both sides. The plow attaches to this with a clevis. The bar has clamps on it so you can set the plow correctly for the wheel spacing of the tractor. Also, there is a bracket that mounts to the front wheel pedestal of the tractor. A bar runs from that bracket to a linkage on the plow that steers the back wheel of the plow when you turn the tractor steering wheel. Needless to say steering the tractor with that plow on there will develop your back muscles. I have seen a few tractors at auctions that had some of the parts for this plow on them. Namely the bracket for the steering and the drawbar. I don't recall ever seeing one of these plows set up at any tractor show I have been to in the last 3 or 4 years. I have been to at least 20 in that time. If you get it set up, it would be an interesting, but tough to transport item.

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Jimmy King

07-16-2003 05:28:01




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 Re: Re: disk plow in reply to Haas, 07-14-2003 18:15:31  
Bob you have never farmed in SW Missouri East of the Prairie land flint rock from gravel to size of wash tub and limestone also. with a HM150 plow on an H I have had the tractor turn completly side ways. If you have the plow blocked up right you can mount it in about 1/2 hr. Our is proabley still some where on my Uncle's farm. The offset Plow, Chisel plow, and auto reset on bottem plow replaced it. I have used the 3 disc HM150 and also a 2 disc plow on the Suoer A many many many hrs.

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