You theroticly are cutting a slab of soil that is 72 Square inches with the 12" cutting its designed depth, now a 10" bottom has a design depth of 5" so a furrow slab would be 50 square inches so a 2 bottom would be turning 100 square inches or 28 square inches more. But remember the garden tractors of back in the 50's-60's were at most about 8 horse engines and they had a 10" plow for them. You should be having a mounted plow on that outfit and if you could make up a 2-10" using a pair of garden tractor plows for that you might be able to pull it. The garden tractor plows were a lot lighter than field plows of the same size. 1 horse could pull a 10" walking plow, takes 2 for a 12" walking plow, now go to a 12" sulky plow and you need 3 horses. The difference between the 12" walking plow and the 12" sulky plow is the extra weight of the sulky and driver. Is this just for show or are you trying to get depth for planting a crop?
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Today's Featured Article - Fabricating Sidesheets - by Chris Pratt. The easiest and best first-time project for wanna-be sheet-metal workers like myself is flat or nearly flat metal cut and drilled to be a tractor's sidesheet. A sidesheet is sheetmetal to cover either the engine as in the case of early Oliver's, Massey-Harris' and many crawlers or the wiring and electrical components as in the case of the Massey-Harris Pony, Allis Chalmers' D Series (D-14, D-15, D-12, D-10, D-17, and D-19). The need for fabricating becomes obvious when you go to buy any of these
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