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Posted by Big Pete on May 23, 2001 at 17:55:02 from (64.197.152.24):
I have a question regarding my dad's plow that came with his tractor...I have a Farmall A(Im 14) and my dad does too...his came with a plow and mine is ready to plow so I thought I would steal his mounting brackets and plow...well I have gotten his brackets off his tractor and put them on mine...I have one that hitches to the front part of the axle that seems to be a depth control...my tractor does not have hydrolics and my dads doesnt either...so this has one big ol handle...my other bracket is one that seems to lift the plow when needed...the handle is right next to me on the seat...there is another that is 3 bolts that go on the transmission and one right above the drawbar...with his plow there may be a extra piece or maybe I dont have all the brackets to go and plow just quite yet...thanks to all that reply...pictures would help if any...thanks again... ~*~Big Pete~*~
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