3 point hitch one bottom plow

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Buggs67

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Kioti 2014 CK2510 TLB
I found this listed on Craigs list. I don't need it now, but will in the future f or a food plot. Is $100 reasonable. I don't have much infor and it looks rusty but not abused. Thanks In advance.
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Good price, if it were closer to me, I'd take it for that price.
 
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That's worth a hundred bucks any day;looks in good shape.
 
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Could it be a cat 0 plow and maybe a little small for your tractor and maybe a 10" share?
 
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Could it be a cat 0 plow and maybe a little small for your tractor and maybe a 10" share?

I agree that plow MAY be for a tractor with Cat 0, rather than Cat 1 hitch. Plow fit to tractor is important.
 
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I agree that plow MAY be for a tractor with Cat 0, rather than Cat 1 hitch. Plow fit to tractor is important.

Thanks all.
I sent a message to him asking for more info. No reply yet. With my 25hp I figure I should be able to pull a midsize plow. It will depend on the soil(rocks). I figure if it's a little small I could turn it twice? New to this.
 
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Should be worth about $75 :2cents:

Everything is more $$$ around here. SOme yuppie will "display" it on his front lawn and tell everyone it's revolutionary war era.
 
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Thanks all.
I sent a message to him asking for more info. No reply yet. With my 25hp I figure I should be able to pull a midsize plow. It will depend on the soil(rocks). I figure if it's a little small I could turn it twice? New to this.

I expect you can pull either a 12" or 14" plow if the plow ground contact parts are not worn and free from rust. After "breaking" new ground it will be rough. Traditionally, a Disc Harrow is the next implement pulled over plowed ground, followed by a drag of some time to finish smoothing. For food plots, particularly if the plow is just 10", a Cultipacker may work rather than a Disc Harrow.

Food plots due not have to be as smooth as a field. Food plot seeds are generally strong germinators.

If you want to read more on plows and plow adjustment, here is a LINK:

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...oard-plow-wisdom-farmwithjunk.html?highlight=
 
 
 
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