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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 17, 2003 at 15:49:39 from (209.226.106.101):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: crankshaft farmall super c posted by Stan(VA). on August 17, 2003 at 13:33:28:
Stan: Thanks for the info. I will read that post in the archives. Actually I am not into pulling. I am looking at taking a 530 or 540 semi-mount plow with 14" bottoms and cutting it down to the two back bottoms and building a 2x14 single point fast hitch semi-mounted steerable plow. I figure with 12.4x24 rear tires and chloride plus wheel weights, I could probably use a little more steam. I currently plow with a single point fast hitch 2x12 plow. With the depth control on 130 and the way a semi-mount enters and leaves the soil it will do a much better job of plowing. One thing I don't have clarified yet is whether I will be allowed in antique match plowing with equipment that may be deemed not original. As you can see there are still a few if's in my plan. Semi-mount plows are just becoming of age for antique match plowing in this area. They call it 40 years for tractor and plow. I am definately not going to get a ruling on this for a couple of years and even then not likely until I show up with the plow. As for the typing Stan, join the club. I'm still a one finger maybe 1-1/3 typer. The only way we get better is the same as we did on the tractor many years ago. We may allready be as good as the computer itself. I compare my computers to the first IH model 45 hay baler my dad bought 50 years ago this summer. It tied some of the hay. The computer does some of what it is suposed to do. Then you can also laugh about our grand fathers learning to drive the car at middle age. Same old,same old, it's just us this time.
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