Posted by IH fan on March 10, 2009 at 06:40:34 from (208.189.38.84):
In Reply to: 200 Plow (294?) posted by Hugh MacKay on March 09, 2009 at 20:10:17:
Farmall Bob said: (quoted from post at 07:34:37 03/10/09) Hi Mkirsch,
"You know what"? Thats probably the best piece of information yet! I will see what the other farmers in my area are using and what they may have tucked back in the shed or left in the field somewhere. There probably are a few gold mines around no one knows about. Be glad when this snow goes so I can see better. Thanks!
Bob
Bob,
I can tell you that my dad thought the mounted type for a C did a better job of plowing than the Fast-Hitch type we had for a Super C... he had both at one time or another. I only used the F-H type and to me as long as it turned the dirt over and "looked good from the road" it was fine with me... Dad was much more critical.
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