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Re: Plowing with an H?
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Posted by Roger on March 28, 2002 at 20:00:04 from (198.31.223.222):
In Reply to: Plowing with an H? posted by Krey in Indiana on March 28, 2002 at 15:46:51:
Krey, I have plowed with both a pull type and mounted plow with my Super H. I think the pull type plow does a better job for plowing larger fields, but I bought a two bottom three-point to mount on the three-point after market hitch I have on the Super H. It works real well for plowing gardens; because you can get in tight spaces and can easily plow in one direction by backing up across the garden. The problem with the three-point plow is controlling the depth. When you get to the end of the field, the plow comes out of the ground when the right wheel comes out of the furrow. So you have to do some jockeying with the hydraulic controls to get it to plow uniformly. Hope this gives you some more insight. Also, we used to pull 3-14's on the farm in South Dakota with the Super H. Plowing 60 acres with that plow took days! Roger
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