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Wes Quillen

12-13-2007 19:27:15




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I am loking for a one bottom plow to pull with my old ford tractor. I saw one on ebay it was a old Moldboard one bottom plow. I can't tell how I would pull it with my tractor it dosen't look like it has a three point hitch. Can anyone help me




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Fergus

12-14-2007 01:53:35




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 Re: plows in reply to Wes Quillen, 12-13-2007 19:27:15  
If it"s in your area, you could call this guy. Think he still has this unit. Scroll down through the ads on the page below to see a 1 btm. 3 PH MF plow.
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super99

12-14-2007 01:19:00




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 Re: plows in reply to Wes Quillen, 12-13-2007 19:27:15  
If it's on ebay, put in the item # and post here, someone will probably look at it and then can tell you if it will work. Chris



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Wes Quillen

12-14-2007 09:48:00




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 Re: plows in reply to super99, 12-14-2007 01:19:00  
The item number on ebay that I was looking at is 250196165251 My tractor is a ford work master 601



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paul

12-13-2007 22:27:59




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 Re: plows in reply to Wes Quillen, 12-13-2007 19:27:15  
What model Ford tractor? An N series? These really work much better with a 3pt type of plow.

Tailer plows have a hitch like a wagon & are on wheels. Work fine, but a Ford is built light & runs out of traction sometimes with this type.

Allis Chalmers had a special hitching system, not compatable with 3pt. IHC also had a 2pt hitching system, different than a 3pt. Case had an Eagle hitch which was close, but a little different, than a 3pt.

A 1 bottom plow could even be a garden type, forget what that is called now?

Then there were the little walk-behind tractors - look like a tiller, they had plow attachments.

So, it's really hard to help you without knowing what it is you have or were looking at.

You would do best with a 3pt plow.

--->Paul

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Janicholson

12-13-2007 20:50:43




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 Re: plows in reply to Wes Quillen, 12-13-2007 19:27:15  
Describe your tractor and situation in an ad to the left There are plenty of plows available, including new plows from farm stores that are a perfect match. JimN



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