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Dearborn 10-156 Plow

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Robert, NC

12-27-2007 18:54:54




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Just got a 10-156 Dearborn Plow. It is in good shape but missing the tailwheel and coulters. Looking for an operators manual.

Thanks in advance.

Robert




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Ken in Arkansas

01-02-2008 07:56:36




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 Re: Dearborn 10-156 Plow in reply to Robert, NC, 12-27-2007 18:54:54  
Robert:
According to some research I did over the holiday, the 10-156 was a version of the 2 bottom economy plow without coulters or jointers. I don't know if they came with a tail wheel



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Robert, NC

01-02-2008 15:18:04




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 Re: Dearborn 10-156 Plow in reply to Ken in Arkansas, 01-02-2008 07:56:36  
Ken, this one has the housing for a tail wheel, but no shaft and has the mounts for coulters but is missing the coulters. For what I will be doing the coulters aren't necessary.

Thanks for the info.
Robert



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Ken in Arkansas

12-31-2007 09:06:32




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 Re: Dearborn 10-156 Plow in reply to Robert, NC, 12-27-2007 18:54:54  
Robert:
Is this the 2-bottom ecomomy plow? If so, I have an operators manual for the 10-1 plow which is similar. I could photocopy my manual for you.



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Robert, NC

12-31-2007 18:18:48




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 Re: Dearborn 10-156 Plow in reply to Ken in Arkansas, 12-31-2007 09:06:32  
Ken Thanks for the reply. I found the 10-1 manual on Ntractors and downloaded if from that site. The 10-1 shows me what I was wondering about how to set the plow. Thanks for you help.
Robert



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