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Re: Young Guy looking for a 2bottom plow...


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Posted by Leroy on March 17, 2019 at 06:10:47 from (96.45.243.241):

In Reply to: Young Guy looking for a 2bottom plow... posted by youngfellow on March 16, 2019 at 07:18:53:

Had a good running 41 H for years, 49 to 84, fluid in tires, new, and 2 sets of cast weights. Used 2-12" and would not have wanted 14" as here in Ohio that would have been a big load. It looks like your tires are fairly smooth and even tho you have weights do you have fluid? Without calcium in tough ground you would be spinning out before you ran out of power. But not for very long. If very easy plowing you might with both traction and power handle the 2-14" but here you would not be doing anything except spinning when you had enough power to do that. Get a single bottom pull type with the hydrolic lift. That way if you start getting bogged down you can raise plow a half inch to an inch and keep going and when you get through the tough spot you can go back to normal depth. You CANNOT do that with a clutch lift plow. I do know Michigan has some easy working ground but I would also think areas would have tough working ground just the same as Ohio. And a single bottom will be easier for a newbe to get adjusted to passable working conditions. I know a single bottom would be harder to find than a 2 bottom. And where one said an H could handle a 3-14" plow, only out on the road, not in working conditions. And you want a plow you can pull in third gear most of the time with second avaible for tough going and never have to get down in low. A lot of plow days the tractor will be hooked to a small plow just so they can say se how fast I can go. It will either be that or an oversized plow with the owner saying see how much I can pull while holding up everybody else because he cant hardly pull it in low. You do not want to be the one holding every body else up so you gat laffed at. With a hydrolic lift you can be setting still and still lift plow out of ground where a clutch lift in tight spots you would need 3 hands to get turned around and plow lifted. Also an embarencement to have that clutch lift not raise at end and plow around end of land and when you try to drop plow it raises. You no not want that. Get the easiest handling plow you can for now and later on when you are comfortable handling the outfit then get the bigger plow and the clutch lift. We either converted our clutch lift to hydrolics or bought hydrolic lift plows.


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