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Re: 12 3 bottom 3 point plow set up
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Posted by low budget on April 25, 2007 at 14:45:24 from (170.215.213.117):
In Reply to: 12 3 bottom 3 point plow set up posted by Mark Collier on April 24, 2007 at 19:56:02:
I have a TO30 Ferguson on the farm that my grandad bought new. The engine is rebuilt to TO35 displacement and the head was milled. Might have 40 hp now. Hooked a set of 3-14 Ford plows to it one day and pulled them in second gear, about 4 mph. (Dad had told me that the Ferguson dealer used to rent the tractor back from grandad to demonstate because it could pull 3 bottoms, so I had to try) It was corn stubble ground (silage) so it was easy plowing but still all she wanted. If I were plowing sod or hard ground, 2 bottoms would probably be all it wanted. Your 5103 probably isnt much more tractor than the hopped up Fergie.
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