Posted by fixerupper on April 01, 2014 at 18:19:50 from (100.42.82.100):
In Reply to: 'Stinkin' rocks!!!! posted by DeltaRed on April 01, 2014 at 12:25:08:
I'm not running Down anyone's plow,when I say this, but a hydraulic or spring reset plow won't break shares as often. It has to do with the way they move when they trip. With a trip plow the plow bottom pivots down before it goes,back. A hydraulic or spring reset plow bottom pivots up and over the rock. A toggle trip plow pivots up and over too. My first new plow,was a Case moonbeam with trip bottoms. Nothing but trouble, so Case came out with an offer to change it over to hydraulic reset for $200 per bottom, if I recall right. This was in the mid-seventies. That ended all the rock problems. Is there such a thing as an automatic reset rollover plow? Jim
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