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Re: Re: Here's The Plow, I Hope!!!
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Posted by Ron on December 30, 1999 at 12:12:35 from (155.226.255.194):
In Reply to: Re: Here's The Plow, I Hope!!! posted by Bill {Antique Acres} on December 30, 1999 at 11:14:15:
Using it to "plow Beets" (that most likely means sugar beets) sure fits in as another reason why a disk plow would be needed. If any of you have ever been around sugar beet land and machinery, you know how hard packed that ground can become if the harvest takes place in wet conditions with the heavy trucks leaving wheel ruts "everywhere". A very interesting piece of equipment for an antique display. Caution: I think an Allis WD-45 will be too light to handle it for real plowing unless you just "scratch the surface". They pull very hard and "will go down to China" if you let them. Even a W-9 will have a tough time with 6 blades at regular plowing depths.
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