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Chuck

09-07-2000 19:57:33




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Looked at a 2 row turn plow on steel wheels,been outside for at least 10 years,the right plow adjustment arm bent 120 degrees. Owner wants $200.00. Does anybody know going rate for this type plow? And in that condition? I'm looking for a plow to use behind a Farmall H. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

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CB




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Tom from Ontario

09-09-2000 18:04:41




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 Re: JD turn plow in reply to Chuck, 09-07-2000 19:57:33  
That price sounds plenty steep. At a recent local auction,a 2 furrow IHC No. 8 that was absolutely perfect went for $175. It had been overhauled by an IH dealer, new parts everywhere and repainted. The customer wanted it pretty and he got it..He spent $500 on the plough, took it home, then died. I think you can do better. Good Luck.



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Ron

09-08-2000 06:23:45




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 Re: JD turn plow in reply to Chuck, 09-07-2000 19:57:33  
You need to explain what a "2 row turn plow" is. I suspect you mean a 2 "bottom rollover" plow.
It's difficult to give good responses when questions are asked using words that are hard to understand.



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Chuck

09-08-2000 10:49:38




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 Re: Re: JD turn plow in reply to Ron, 09-08-2000 06:23:45  
Under Gallery, Implement Photos, 2nd page,
"John Deere Three Bottom Plow"kim , is identical except 2 bottom,steel wheels and poor to fair condition. This should help.

CB



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george

09-08-2000 07:19:06




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 Re: Re: JD turn plow in reply to Ron, 09-08-2000 06:23:45  
Easy, Killer.



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Ron

09-08-2000 10:01:02




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 Re: Re: Re: JD turn plow in reply to george, 09-08-2000 07:19:06  
What is that supposed to mean? I'm asking a reasonable question.



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LazyHorse

09-08-2000 05:22:12




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 Re: JD turn plow in reply to Chuck, 09-07-2000 19:57:33  
I just bought an old unknown make s bottow plow like you described. Mine worksgreat and I gave $25.00 for it. I have seen them go anywhere from that price to $150.oo at local auctions



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B West

09-23-2000 17:30:47




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 Re: Re: JD turn plow in reply to LazyHorse, 09-08-2000 05:22:12  
I know I'm a little late to the discussion but Lazy Horse is right, 200 is steep. John Deere tractors and equipment bring top dollar but in the condition you descibed 50 to 75 would be about right. For that H you mentioned two 12" bottoms would work, but the most common is 14" bottoms and your H should pull two of them in most conditions. Good luck.



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