Posted by the tractor vet on April 03, 2008 at 12:04:13 from (76.212.238.60):
In Reply to: Re: moldboards posted by IaGary on April 03, 2008 at 09:35:18:
No GaryAt one time they made a low speed bottom for the older tractors that would roll the soil better at low speeds and the high speed bottoms layed back a little more and if you were buying plows ya had look real close to see the difference . Way back on my first set of plows they had high speed bottoms and would not roll the dirt and when my buddy and i were in the same field my three farrows would stand out no matter how ya set the plow . I soon got rid of them for a set of 540 semi mounts that had the low speed bottoms like my buddy had . But when i went to my first 706they threw the dirt to far running high 1 So peddeled them off on another buddy that was dumb enough to buy a gray market deer and wanted to try them . Told him that once he layed down 550 buck rent he could plow all he want to and when he was done he did not have to bring them back or i should say i would not have to go and get them myself . then i bought the 710's Less cussen and fuden in corn stalks .
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