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Posted by John A. on April 24, 2005 at 05:23:38 from (65.161.170.108):
In Reply to: Re: Chisel Frame posted by Allan in NE on April 23, 2005 at 18:50:46:
Allan, Now!.. I understand what you want. May I suggest look around and find an old Drag-type Graham-Hoame chiesel plow, Add a set of beaver tails and there you go.... one "Sand-Fighter" ready to go. I got my 13 drag type for $50 bucks, put on 2 tires, and 13 new sweeps and I have all if $200 in it counting purchase price. Now back to your Q about that 5x7. There is no reason why you couldn't 13, 15 or 17 shanks wide in a Sand-Fighter application. I have been there-none-that on dryland places. I remember we fought sand all one winter in 81 on a dryland 320, every 2 weeks It would start back to blowing, was never so glad to see early spring rains than that year. Later, John A.
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