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Re: Int 2 bottom plow
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Posted by William R Johnson on August 31, 2006 at 19:42:10 from (63.27.208.170):
In Reply to: Re: Int 2 bottom plow posted by Hugh MacKay on August 31, 2006 at 19:05:55:
Hugh I think I know what you talking about, with the long landside. I have seen this but did not know what it was called and did not ask. I will check this out futher. The 2 bottom plow I have does have a round rod bracket extenting out from the back of the second bottom. I have a tractor manual with a 2 bottom plow being atached to a 300 tractor, the photo shows a wheel on the back and the bracket looks like mine. This is how this all got started I had a wheel back in 1973 but the wheel and the plow were not attached to each other and over the years thay got futher and futher apart I think the wheel went to the junk yard and the plow stayed "out back". I will work on this some more. Thanks for all your info. Bill
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