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Posted by Krey in Indiana on March 28, 2002 at 15:46:51 from (216.107.77.169):
I have a 1950 H with a 3 pt. hitch & 2 way live hydraulics. I'm interested in plowing a few acres (maybe 2-4) for a garden, flower plots, etc. I'd also like to groom most of my pasture for future horses (up to about 10 acres). I assume I'll need a moldboard plow, a disc, and some sort of drag harrow to smooth everything out. Now for the question(s): What kind of plow would be best suited for my H. From my understanding, the best results would probably come from a pull-type plow. I just can't seem to find a decent 2 bottom plow on rubber. Everything I've found so far is just junk. Will a 3 point moldboard plow work well enough for my needs? Will I be able to pull 2-14" bottoms with my 3-point hitch? Does anyone still manufacture pull type plows? If anyone would like to share their H plowing setups, please do. Any replies would be appreciated! Thanks- Krey Milltown, Indiana
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