I am sure you are going to get many different opinions from many people on this topic for sure. As far as what tractor is made for what plow is a very good question. There are so many variables to look at in this situation. Speaking for myself. I personally have a 1966 1850 Oliver with a 6 cylinder gas engine. I pull a 4-14" Case plow with this ol' girl. I have very heavy black soil here in Southern Minnesota. Last year was an exceptionally dry year, but that 4 bottom was all I wanted to do a great job of plowing my cornstalks under. I was plowing 8"-9" deep. I would rather have a little less plow than too much because no 2 years are ever alike in farming. I have seen many people brag their tractors could pull X amount of bottoms one year, and the next year the same plow was too big. I hope this makes some kind of sense to you. Just my humble opinion and experience. Kow Farmer
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