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Re: IH 684 and plow size
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Posted by evielboweviel on February 22, 2003 at 04:54:53 from (199.35.234.83):
In Reply to: IH 684 and plow size posted by BW;KS on February 21, 2003 at 16:43:38:
a three bottom plow would work better. If the four bottom plows are cheaper and easier to find. Then buy a four bottom semimounted plow and remove one bottom. An Oliver can have the front bottom removed and the two point drawbar assembley moved over to achive a very good working three bottom. On other plows may have to cut off the last bottom and tailwheel assembly and weld the tail wheel assembly back on. Try a major consignment auction first. In Ohio at TriGreens Equipment in London Ohio, I bought an Allis Chalmers three bottom semimount for $270. Olivers and John Deeres 4 bottoms in same shape were bringing 250 to 400. I wanted a Case 3-18 semimounted in great shape however it went for $950. Also had three bottom International semimounted plows there also, 200-250.
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