Posted by 300jk on March 27, 2022 at 12:36:06 from (172.58.238.212):
A good friend stopped by last night. His dad passed away little over a year ago and had a few Farmall tractors and implements. An 856, 756, 656, and a 350 utility. His mom who I know very well wants to clean everything up. Tractors are staying for now. Among the implements is a 2 bottom fast hitch plow. Ive seen it before, and if I remember right it has large what I would call reset springs. She wants to get rid of them. Whats a fair price ? I know the condition of the wear parts really determines that, but how about a ball park ? I would use them just for plowing my garden plots here with my 300 r/c. So how does using a fast hitch plow work on these tractors ? Never had a plow on it. Do you have to adjust the depth constantly ? Right now my tractor is set up so I have down pressure on the 3 pt for snow plowing. Do I change it for no down pressure ? I have plowed quite a few acres with our Oliver 1650 and 3 pt plow. This seems a little different.
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