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Posted by JD70Jim on February 20, 2002 at 19:57:17 from (64.197.39.168):
In Reply to: Re: Pull type vs. mounted posted by Charlie on February 20, 2002 at 15:56:56:
That is an interesting comment. However, back in 1939 when Hank I and his partner Mr. Furgeson introduced their little 9N, with it's paltry 20hp, it could plow as much in a day as the John Deere G or an IHC M, and it was because of the weight transfer feature in the 3 point hitch. Pull type plows do not have this feature and are therefore, harder to pull and require a bigger tractor and more fuel. The semi integral plow, used with lower link sensing, is likely to be the best wherever 4 or more bottoms are used. JMHO
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