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Re: 3-btm Fasthitch plow
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Posted by J. D. Humm on December 08, 2001 at 06:55:40 from (12.65.204.66):
In Reply to: 3-btm Fasthitch plow posted by JWS on December 07, 2001 at 19:01:01:
That sounds like a 311. I have one of those and it is a nice plow. Mine is in very good condition and still has the original decals quite visible. Paint is good. I gave $150 for it at an auction and price another from an individual who wanted $200 for his, but it was no as nice. I don't know how collectable those implements are but I like them and have found some of them very hard to find. A lot of them have gone to the metal shredders. That was my post about the fast hitch discs. I wanted the SC disc because my Dad had one in the early sixties when I was in first grade and that is something I remembered fondly from my childhood. He had a then 6 year old like new Super C and a full line of two point implements. By the way. I spent many hours on a 656 pulling a 311 plow after school and on weekends in my jr high years.
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