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IH 2pt plow

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Kenny Valle

03-25-2008 18:09:22




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Im looking for a 4bottom 2pt plow for 806 whats a fair price 16185534607 thanks




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Mark Willis

05-08-2008 07:08:15




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 Re: IH 2pt plow in reply to Kenny Valle, 03-25-2008 18:09:22  
We pull a 4-14" with a 756. 6 suitcase wieghts balance it out nicely.



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flying belgian

03-25-2008 20:06:12




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 Re: IH 2pt plow in reply to Kenny Valle, 03-25-2008 18:09:22  
I sold mine last summer for $300 and I was satisfied.



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matthies

03-25-2008 19:53:46




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 Re: IH 2pt plow in reply to Kenny Valle, 03-25-2008 18:09:22  
Where are you located? I know of one but don't know if the guy will sell it and its been sitting outside for quite some time.



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Kenny Valle

03-26-2008 02:43:43




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 Re: IH 2pt plow in reply to matthies, 03-25-2008 19:53:46  
East central ill at Robison .email doesnt work right call if you 100 mi or so away



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Goose

03-25-2008 18:57:09




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 Re: IH 2pt plow in reply to Kenny Valle, 03-25-2008 18:09:22  
In a four bottom, you might want to consider a semi-mounted.

I bought a four bottom 3 pt. John Deere plow once and put it on an 856. I made a half dozen rounds, took it back, and traded it back for a semi-mounted. The three point was just too much weight swinging around behind the tractor.

Most 3 pt and two point implements have the majority of the weight tucked in right behing the rear wheels, so it"s manageable, where a plow sticks clear out behind.

If you insist on trying it, you"ll need a LOT of weight on the front end of the tractor.

My two cents worth.

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Allan In NE

03-25-2008 22:28:58




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 Re: IH 2pt plow in reply to Goose, 03-25-2008 18:57:09  
Naw,

Think you just weren't used to it maybe?

An 856 would simply play with a 3-bottom plow.

They "look" heavier than they really are. Not nearly as heavy as a 6-row cultivator or a loaded planter.

Allan

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sd pete

03-26-2008 07:09:46




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 Re: IH 2pt plow in reply to Allan In NE, 03-25-2008 22:28:58  
Is that a 92 lister?



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Allan In NE

03-26-2008 07:30:13




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 Re: IH 2pt plow in reply to sd pete, 03-26-2008 07:09:46  
Naw,

Surface with the shoes.

Allan

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sd pete

03-26-2008 07:32:27




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 Re: IH 2pt plow in reply to Allan In NE, 03-26-2008 07:30:13  
These old eyeballs don't work the best anymore.



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steveormary

03-26-2008 06:29:07




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 Re: IH 2pt plow in reply to Allan In NE, 03-25-2008 22:28:58  
I had a semi-mount 4-16 on the fast hitch with mechanical lift assist. Pulled it nicely with my 706 ger.

steveormary



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