Posted by Leroy on December 30, 2011 at 03:19:34 from (69.88.223.179):
In Reply to: Re: JD A pulling power posted by Glenn Warner on December 29, 2011 at 19:36:19:
Glen, you have two problems for a mounted plow and at 29 max belt horse power not enough power but then that tractor unless it is highly modified will not be able to use a 3 point because you have no depth control as later tractors with power trol would have but you only have up or down with the foot pedal on the lift for the cultivators and that will not let you use even a blade let alone a plow. And you will never be able to find one of the mounted plows made for that tractor that was only a one bottom. And it was never made for the Deere 800-801 hitches as they only came out 11 years after your tractor was made. Now if you have a pull type clutch lift McCormick 3 bottom plow you can remove the back bottom and use it but if a hydrolick lift your tractor will not work with a remote cylinder.
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