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Vito

03-28-2007 17:35:52




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Gentlemen,
Did Oliver ever make a 2 bottom 3 point hitch plow? I would be interested in purchasing one.
I plan to use it behind a 77.If anyone has one please contact me.
Thank you for answering my question.Please keep the laughter to a dull roar.
Vito




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Aron Kerr

04-05-2007 18:49:42




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 Re: 3 point plow in reply to Vito, 03-28-2007 17:35:52  
I just bought an old 8N and it came with a 2 bottom 3 pt oliver plow. I have been tossing around the idea of selling it if you are interested. I dont know much about tractors and implements but I believe one of the bottoms will need a bit of work. I can take some pictures of it and email them your way if you want. Not sure what this plow would be worth but I am sure we could work something out. Im down in Portland OR if your local.

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georgeky

03-30-2007 05:27:05




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 Re: 3 point plow in reply to Vito, 03-28-2007 17:35:52  
As others said they did. I would add that they are very good plows. They also built plows for other companies such as Massey Ferguson.



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oliver fan

03-28-2007 20:14:48




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 Re: 3 point plow in reply to Vito, 03-28-2007 17:35:52  
Oliver built several models of 3 point 2 bottom plows over the years.

The first one that was designed in 1950 for the 66 and 77 was the model 1214. A short time later they come out with the 3000 series. In 1954 they started building the model 3240, In about 1957 they replaced the 3240 with the 3241. Some time in the early 60's they replaced the 3241 with the 3242, and built that model up to the time White quit making plows. The last ones were painted red and said White on them, but they were still called the model 3242.

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wisconsinBill

03-28-2007 19:01:56




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 Re: 3 point plow in reply to Vito, 03-28-2007 17:35:52  
I got one out in the shed. It works great. I like the high clearance for going thru corn stubble. Seems very sturdy frame. Its behind the backhoe so if really needed I could look for its numbers!



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