In topics there is not section for plows. Single bottom plow Can anyone identify?

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Tigerepair

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Yanmar ym140
Howdy folks. Welcome to my first post!!! I am really excited to post here since I have been trying to post since may12. They finally accepted my account after an email to support!!! I have a new plow well new to me!! lol. ANYWAY! HEre it is this moster weighs about 5 million pounds. It has a 16inch shear and it is so huge.

Can anyone identify this monster? plow.jpg
 
   / In topics there is not section for plows. Single bottom plow Can anyone identify?
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Okay so here's a couple more pictures once I disassemble this monsterIMG_20190526_144308336.jpg
 
   / In topics there is not section for plows. Single bottom plow Can anyone identify?
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Okay so here's a couple more pictures once I disassemble this monsterView attachment 606357 so ep1300 is actually an Oliver plow landside Hill and I have some more pictures of the gauge wheel casting numbers so it's leading toward Oliver although I haven't found very many Oliver plows that match this one's visual configuration what are you guys think it'd be nice if somebody would reply with anything at all.IMG_20190526_125742422.jpg
 
   / In topics there is not section for plows. Single bottom plow Can anyone identify? #4  
It looks like a single bottom breaking plow. We have an Farmall double bottom breaking plow that is very similar to it. If they are set right and bite the ground, they can make a 70hp tractor grunt more than pulling a 4 row disc. We use to use to break the garden up when we had an acre garden.
 
   / In topics there is not section for plows. Single bottom plow Can anyone identify?
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Well that certainly is a little bit concerning I have a yanmar ym140 I plan to use this on. so is this some kind of different plow than a turning plow cuz you said breaking plow and effort bottom plow and turning plow and all sorts of other types of plows... That I started reading further andread that turning plows actually have a crank on them and turn when you're on a hill or something whaaaaa? Then I hear most people don't even think plows are important should I even be plowing. I ended up picking up a massive harrow my tractor can barely pick up much less drag and hey yanmar 5 foot tiller for 475 bucks it was kind of amazing. I asks the guy why you selling it so cheap distiller alone as a hundred bucks cuz I bought at 20 years from a neighbor for the same price and I'll get rid of it and get my money back and you help me load it with his Branson tractor with some forkloadures in the front please forgive the fact that these replies were done with voice text I will go back and correct them for now you can try to decipher the message.
 
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They are the same plow like bush hogs and rotary cutters, it all depends on where you live. Some called them turning plows because it turned the dirt and left a hole there, others called it a breaking plow because the used it to break ground for the first time of the year. On your tractor the 1 bottom plow should be fine as long as you aren’t trying to dig to China with it adjusted to cut down deep. I meant on ours with it adjusted all the way down and our tractor has down pressure on the cylinders it it could cut about 18 inches to 2 foot deep in the ground to turn the soil over. One of the main reasons they went out of style was people started using graham plows and bigger discs so you could do more acreage quicker. With a turning plow, you have to run in almost one way to keep from digging holes in the middle of each pass and it takes more time to relevel the land. Most farms around here use roundup or burn fields off in the fall so nothing really has to be turned back into the soil. Then they disc or graham plow once, then disc on an angle and it’s ready to plant. Breaking plows work great for ground that hasn’t been farmed in many years or if you are mixing leaves and stuff into the soil for gardening.
 
 

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