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Posted by DANWV on May 18, 2003 at 06:40:17 from (66.190.189.232):
I finally put a couple of pictures on the Farmall photos of my 1950 Farmall C. In the pictures you see the two bottom mounted plows that I got with a mounted sicklebar mower I bought for it.Is there supposed to be a wheel on the sickle bar mower? It seems awful heavy to hang on the rear axle all by its self. It took me almost two hours to figure out how to get these plows mounted. I finally had to go get a strap and hung the lift mechanism from the seat. went better after that. I need two plow points for it, anyone know where to get these at a resonable price. My local tractor guy says the cast ones are no longer available but he can get them in steel for $85.00 a piece. Sheesh! I think that is a bit much for something that is just a toy to mess around with. Go ckeck out the pics and tell me what you think.
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