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Re: appropriate plow for a ford 2N


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Posted by Jason S. on March 29, 2015 at 08:54:11 from (174.237.41.133):

In Reply to: appropriate plow for a ford 2N posted by CountryCase on March 28, 2015 at 19:06:47:

The first available plow for the 9N was a two bottom 14". The other models would follow later. The single bottom 16" is a good match for a 9N. No matter which plow you choose, if the coulters are missing like a lot of them are, the plow will be much harder to pull. I'm not even going into worn shares and stuff because we all know how hard it is to pull a plow with worn shares. If you do not have the coulters on the two bottom, I don't think I would attempt it with a 9N. I have a two bottom 14" ferguson with throw away shares, I have a two bottom 12" ferguson with the old style black smith shares and recently bought another two bottom 12" ferguson with throw away shares. I bought the last one to make a single 16" out of it and to use the frog that I remove on my two bottom 14" because I want to make a 3 bottom out of it. I plow with a Ferguson TO-20 with ballast in the wheels. So I am very close to you in weight and power. A few days ago I hooked up the two 12" with throwaway shares and used it. I liked it so much that now I don't want to tear it apart...lol. It is a perfect match for the tractor in my soil here. I used the two 14" for a long time here and did okay with it but sometimes I would have to go to first gear in a clay spot and going slightly uphill. The two 12" I can stay in 2nd gear. I was suprised at the difference in pulling between the two.


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