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Posted by Craig on March 06, 2001 at 13:24:06 from (163.188.56.155):
In Reply to: 1950 case vac posted by Don on March 06, 2001 at 12:44:29:
A VAC will pull a 2-bottom 14" plow. The later Vac's all tuned up and in flat loose soil would pull a 3 (??) or last a 2 bottom in 3rd gear. I have plowed with a later model VAC after we reworked the engine and she was running really well and it pulled the 2-bottom plow and we wondered what she would have done with a three. But 90% of my plowing days were sent in 2nd gear and 1 St gear and working hard to keep the plow in the ground pulling up hill on clay hills. I would buy a 2-bottom plow. If you want a 3-plow tractor you need a DC. The case eagle hitch hooks up to most 3-point stuff. You may need to wire your latches down. Or make some minor changes to size of pins etc..
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