Posted by Leroy on April 23, 2020 at 19:10:23 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: Plow. What's it worth? posted by Johnofnewhaven on April 22, 2020 at 14:52:46:
What is it? A cat 3 hitch. Way too much plowe for a cat 2 hitch. I had a Ford 3-16" 3 point plow not sure of model number. Tried using it on a 5000, no good. top link set so mack bottom was in ground where supposed to be would not lift that back bottom to clear ground over an inch or too. And I could not run fast enough with that plow to roll slab over, it I had a 7000 on it I bight have been able to get enough ground speed to roll slab over, for me it just droped it back where it was. Don't know if it was supposed to be a high speed bottom but at my 5000 speeds it would not work. Did not have it very long till it went by-by and glad for that. Replaced with a Deere plow. I would say for that plow you would need at least a 9000 size Ford to pull it. And later I pulled a 4 bottom MF with that 5000. I would not atempt to pull a 4 bottom fully mounted any place no mater how big a tractor you have. Scrap price less cost to get to scrap yard.
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