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Posted by Brown Dirt Cowboy on September 18, 2003 at 07:43:51 from (207.160.126.22):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall B model Culti-Vision posted by gene b on September 17, 2003 at 19:27:57:
Gene I always thought that the B was a one-plow tractor pulling something like a 1-16 inch. I have a 2-10 inch plow I want to hook to my B after I get the plow rebuilt. I beleive if Tom does not already have a plow that the 2-12's will be easier to find than a 1-16 or 2-10's. I found my 2-10's at an auction 3 yrs ago I beleive they are somewhat scarce, I found my 1-16's at an auction just this summer after looking for a set for several yrs. How much added weight do you think Tom would have to add to pull the 2-12's? I have a B that I have used for tractor pulling the last few yrs and I told somebody once that I could pull 3-14's with it, until the trip rope was pulled. Will look forward to talking with you later. I have read many of your post over the past yr and a half and think that guys like you and Hugh McKay and many others are a valuable asset to many others out here. Tom
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