Posted by larry@stinescorner on January 21, 2016 at 04:32:48 from (100.35.207.77):
Many years ago my brother bought this single bottom plow at an auction for 5 dollars.Since he had one ,he gave it to me. I had it it worked well. I have a two bottom that came with the Ford 2000 when I bought it. A very good friend of mine bought a tractor and borrowed the single bottom about three years ago. I was with my friend at a quarry getting stone .He is a good friend of the quarry owner for many years,I happend to see a Dearborn 2 bottom plow laying in the bushes at the stoneyard.My friend asked the owner about the plow,he said take it,.I was going to junk it. Now that my friend has the 2 bottom...,,I dont feel bad getting my plow put inside for the winter.,,,lol Iwas able to drag it off the truck by myself and slowly let one end down to get it into the barn before it snows. ihve the original culter ,its in a different shed,I must shine up the plow when I get a chance,The original color is grey.
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