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Re: Questions on a 3 bottom Plow
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Posted by kyplowboy on January 17, 2007 at 00:34:36 from (63.146.226.90):
In Reply to: Questions on a 3 bottom Plow posted by Charlie T in VA on January 16, 2007 at 10:30:31:
I know you are not close to western KY but if you could come up with enough of them $100 plows to get a trailor load you could make some money round here. Only thing is you have to knock off any plate that does not say john deere, paint the frame green (be sure there are two lynch pins in the holes so they match when you paint it) and paint the boards silver or black (silver is better). Every one from here to Louisville needs one to go with the 4020, 15' bush hog, 12' disk, and other toys on thier 10 acre spread. Also if you can come up with an Allis corn planter, the ones run off a chain on the press wheel, cut them up, make two row no till planters out of them, paint'm greem. Folks go nuts over'm. Farm iron is like realestate, location matters. Dave
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