Posted by Leroy on February 06, 2023 at 06:36:04 from (98.30.20.69):
In Reply to: JD Two bottom Plow posted by jd2cyl1943 on February 05, 2023 at 16:44:28:
Correct plow for that tractor is the No. 52 plow and very easy plowing ground you could handle a 2-14Inch but a 2-12 inch is better or even a No, 51 plow that is a single bottom and I don't know if they made any other size than a 16 in bottom. I had a 46 B that is same tractor as your tractor and had to plow in low first gear all the time, No way could I have pulled a 2-14 inch plow but that is what Deere rated them as And their ratings had to be in easy working ground. By soil was medieum in working condition. And the 51 0r 52 plows were only made with clutch lift. The 4B plow was made at the same time but was a heavier plow made for the A or G or even a D tractor, too much for your tractor. And the 44 plow was not built until 2-3 years after your tractor was and is the weight of a 4B plow. Made for later B a and G tractors. I also had a 44H plow. Adjustable for 12 inch or 14 inch furrows. If you just want the plow for show go with the no 52 in 14 bottom but if you plan to pull the plow in ground stick with 12 inch bottoms unless your ground is heavy clay then satay with a single bottom and that single bottom was built for that tractor.
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