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Re: Disc Plow
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Posted by Haas on May 05, 2002 at 15:08:58 from (129.37.117.251):
In Reply to: Disc Plow posted by Scott on May 05, 2002 at 09:32:53:
There were mounted disk plows made for the Super A (probably the A too), and the H and M. Don't know about the B and C. But back on the farm in the 50s, we had both the one for the Super A and for the H/M. The big one works on either the H or M. The one for the Super A had two disks and the one for the H/M had three disks, but I think it could be converted to 2 disks if you wanted. These plows are very heavy and a pain to mount on the tractor. The one for the H/M has stuff that bolts to the axle, but that is only for lifting the plow with the lift all. The plow is pulled from a bracket that mounts under the tractor in the middle. The bracket is bolted to the sides of the tractor and has a large round bar that goes between the two side braces. The pull frame of the plow attaches to that bar (The bar is at least 1 1/2 or 2 inches in diameter) with a clevis. There is also a bracket that mounts to the front of the tractor front wheels to the two bolt holes at the top front of the tricycle front wheels. A linkage goes from that to the back wheel of the plow to steer the back wheel. Since there was no power steering back then, driving the tractor with that plow on there would certainly develop some muscles. So if you don't have all the parts I described with the plow, you can't use it.
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