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Topic: Walking Plow
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| Marcus Schroeder
12-19-2012 15:57:00
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Does anyone know or have any information about a three bottom Massey Harris walking plow from the late 1800's? |
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| rrlund
12-21-2012 09:45:18
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Re: Walking Plow in reply to Marcus Schroeder, 12-19-2012 15:57:00
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|  Can't give you any details,but they looked something like this. This one's a Syracuse. |
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| EJ70
12-20-2012 16:24:50
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Re: Walking Plow in reply to Marcus Schroeder, 12-19-2012 15:57:00
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| Ditto on the picture request. A single behind horses is all I can handle. |
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| rustred
12-20-2012 08:43:08
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Re: Walking Plow in reply to Marcus Schroeder, 12-19-2012 15:57:00
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| walking plow means you walk behind the horse drawn plow, not ride on it or stand infront of it like the ones the steam engines pulled. |
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| Tony in Mass.
12-20-2012 08:13:01
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Re: Walking Plow in reply to Marcus Schroeder, 12-19-2012 15:57:00
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| There is someone on tractor talk that posted a picture of a 33 mule hitch... and a 3 bottom would look almost as bad. I have seen photos of one man with 2 or 3 bottoms with a set of handles , but it was being drawn by the winch on an steam traction engine on the far end of the field. And I know 3 and 4 bottoms were made in the 30's and 40's with a horse drawn clevis for a hitch, so it looks confusing, so yeah we need a picture of this thing of which you speak. |
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| rustred
12-20-2012 07:11:40
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Re: Walking Plow in reply to Marcus Schroeder, 12-19-2012 15:57:00
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| the only walking plow i have seen is one bottom. how would you even handle a 3 btm? once they put wheels on the plows the one btm. was called a sulky plow and the 2 btm. is called a gang plow, that the horses pulled. |
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| Jim in Ma.
12-20-2012 06:35:13
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Re: Walking Plow in reply to Marcus Schroeder, 12-19-2012 15:57:00
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| 3 Bottom plow? Are you sure it's not a cultivator? I would like to see a picture of that. |
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