Posted by JOHN HARMON on August 27, 2007 at 18:24:32 from (65.54.98.28):
In Reply to: Doe Triple D tractor posted by David in Wales on August 27, 2007 at 13:03:52:
My dad had a double Tractor unit for Plowing back in the late 50's early 60's. He put an I Beam from the Drawbar of his MM U to the Drawbar of his MM UB and pulled a 5/16" IHC #70 Plow with this unit for a few years. The hook up was simple as the MM U had a Hand Clutch and the Throttle Control was simple to operate. Hydraulics from the UB ran what was needed. It worked for a lot of Plowing up until he got hurt by one of our Bulls and had to quit Farming.Quitting Farming hurt more than the injuries from the Gurnsey Bull I think.His life ended much to soon. I still miss him.
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