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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: IH 2 disk breaking plow qu
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Posted by Jimmy king on June 16, 2004 at 09:53:23 from (207.69.138.201):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: IH 2 disk breaking plow questi posted by Allan in NE on June 16, 2004 at 09:27:30:
IHC plows used a 3" by 3" (size could be wrong) bar from front to back I think we have one that clamps on side with bolts over and under bar, using a steel beam about 1" by 4"( again size could be wrong) with same size piece of steel on other side of bar the other plows we have had went bottom up the same way but the beam was weilded to a peice of steel. I don' remember which plows are which way my uncle still has an HM150 and also a trailer plow which when he and Dad farmed togather they bought. I think they made one round with the trailer and a hyd hose broke . They never used it again, it wouldn"t take the ground like the HM 150. The HM 150 was two or 3 disc ours was 3. I have a fast hitch 3 disc that the main beam is long enought to put a fourth disc on, I don't know the number of it.
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