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Posted by the tractor vet on September 26, 2005 at 09:46:18 from (4.124.73.222):
In Reply to: ? for the tractor vet posted by McDiesel on September 25, 2005 at 22:11:37:
If it is and I H plow of the 540-660 -700-720 seires then yes as all I H plows were built on a basic 3 bottom setup , like i said remove the tail wheel and gauge wheel by unbolting them from the rear bottom and amssure how much plow beam there is from the botttom hole to the end of the beam and them you know just how far back from the third bottom to make your cut and rebolt the tail wheel and gauge wheel . If you take a real close look at the main beam you will see the extra holes from the third bottom on back. then the last thing to do is shorten up the coupling pole. Some times ya have to change the hitch pins from 2's or 3's to cat. 1 and it is best to bite the bullet and by them from Case IH as the ones ya get aftermarket are not strong enough.
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