As others have said, no wheel in the furrow. You need to use onland plows if your tractor has duals on the furrow side or you run the risk of breaking an axle.
 
On land plowing is when I push snow out of my yard. On water plowing is when I need a road to my fish house in winter.
 
only difference is the tratcor is not in furrow. plow has another wheel up front that runs where your tractor runs. basically you are using a larger pull type plow. ran one for several years 8 bottom behind my the steiger tractor.
 
We used to have a 6 x 16 Oliver on the land hitch plow pulled by a 1965 model Oliver 1950 with the 4-53 Detroit....It had 23.1 x 34 rear tires that were up on the level land and not down in the furrow....Heres me standing by it in 1970 with a few tractor pulling trophies that it won that year...I wish that I had a picture of it pulling the plow but I don't..
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How did you get away with not taking out the bull gears or axles pulling it? I took out 2 bull gears and an axle just farming. Mine had a cab, duals and fender fuel tanks. I hated that tractor except the motor but I wish I had it back.
 
Believe it or not right up until I retired I easily passed my companies hearing test every year while some that
had never driven a tractor flunked it....We always wore ear plugs and head phones...Some nights friends 8-10
miles away could hear us farming..
 
Newton Falls paper mill used Brockway tractors with Jimmys in them. Croghan is three miles from me and we could hear those screamin' Jimmy's coming several miles north of Croghan.
 

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