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Posted by Greg H. on February 13, 2001 at 13:41:21 from (129.71.222.242):
I know that a similar question was just asked below, but I want to know what model numbers to look for in hunting a plow. I am wanting a 4 bottom 16 inch per bottom plow. I don't care if it is simimount or full mount, even though if you boys can advise me as to what you all think is better. I just need to know which plow models are best, and a rough Idea of what to expect to pay for the plow. I don't need anything too nice or new, because it will only be used for rolling over and reseeding about 30 acres of hay, or planting an occasional garden. I've just always heard that International made the best plows, and I need to know what to look for since I am not firmiliar with red equiptment. help me get over some of my ignorance. Thanks Greg H.
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