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Bob Allis in Wi

04-04-2006 18:29:28




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I have a kvernland 3 pt 3 - 16" plow. Where can I get a manual for it? Also anyone know much about them?




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jason(ma)

04-07-2006 15:54:55




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 Re: kvernland plought in reply to Bob Allis in Wi, 04-04-2006 18:29:28  
you should also look at John deere, Deere's metric plow is the old Kvernland plow bottom. and yes Kvernland is the best plow money can buy! I really like the long moleboard, does a nice roll.



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Roy in UK

04-05-2006 02:57:11




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 Re: kvernland plought in reply to Bob Allis in Wi, 04-04-2006 18:29:28  
They are regarded in Europe as the best plough money can buy.It is no accident that their ploughs are the choice of most ploughing match competitors. I used a 4X14" and a 3X16" reversible( rollover) . They are very well made.They are built in Norway and Denmark. Perhaps the manufacturer could supply you with a manual.

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RodInNS

04-04-2006 18:39:08




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 Re: kvernland plought in reply to Bob Allis in Wi, 04-04-2006 18:29:28  
I would think that many farm equipment dealers would carry Kverneland equipment. Might have to ask around a bit. If you are looking for part numbers, the best numbers are to ones preceeded by the arrow on the back side of the wear parts. There are so many bodies available for those plows that it's rather useless to look in a book.
Otherwise, they are generally very good plows. I've had a couple different models over the years, and I wouldn't bother looking at any other at this point. HTH.

Rod

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