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Re: H 2disc tiller or not? Help
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Posted by CNKS on January 16, 2005 at 09:29:54 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: H 2disc tiller or not? Help posted by KevinH on January 16, 2005 at 08:47:46:
Probably for an C or an A. The H/M 150, I believe is the number used on both the H and M. I used a 3 disk one on an H for several years, it was a much heavier plow. Techically the one in your picture is not a tiller, it is indeed a plow. It does the same thing as a moldboard, and is used mostly (not entirely) in the south. Some of the pieces appear to be missing. The H/M version pulls from underneath the tractor, the supporting parts bolt to the axle housings. The rod in front hooks to the front end and is used to steer the rear wheel on the plow. In other words that is a semi-mount as you don't raise the rear wheel off the ground. I suppose it could be made to mount on an H, it would take a lot of work. If you found that one there are probably H/M ones in your area -- ask around.
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