I'm trying to find a sweep plow, also known as a noble plow and other names. Rare to zero out west here. I need a smaller one 10-12 feet or fold up if larger. Any leads would be appreciated.
 
Unfortunately, many of the small ones at auction here go to the scrappers. I have a flex-king, made here in Kansas, that I still use occasionally.
 
Are you talking about sweeps like in cultivating a field to disrupt weed growth? If so, what about a chisel with removable shovels? ASC sells sweeps in any size you want. Remove the chisels and install your sweeps. If need be remove some shanks to make room for fewer,wider, sweeps.
 
Thanks for the ideas Texasmark1. I understand the Noble sweeps (Canadian Company that makes them) are 5-8 feet in width or larger. Accurate depth control is necessary for cutting persistent perennial weeds above soil moisture.
 
They also go by the name of "Undercutter" with blades 3, 4, or 5' wide. If more than 3 wide they usually fold for transport.
 
I have a picture of it around here somewhere but mine is a JD and has semi-permanent gauge wheels riding right at the front of the implement, shanks are in 3 rows (offset to clear weeds), with 3 rows of spring finger harrows following. It's 3 pt so when you get your 3rd member setup (and with this implement having the front to back length it has, and in setting the sweeps so they will cut like you want ....not to shallow, nor dig too deep) and your gauge wheel height set, the implement will ride on the gauge wheels and give you the same depth. If you have an accurate stop on your position control all the better as it reduces the load on the gauge tires.......which happen to be the same size as Golf Cart tires and that's what I used when I needed new ones.
 

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