woodlandfarms
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- Joined
- Jul 31, 2006
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- Location
- Los Angeles / SW Washington
- Tractor
- PowerTrac 1850, Kubota RTV x900
I promised pix, and this is linked to another thread.
I bought this from Northern Tool. It is the NorTrac version. I got it with the potato plow then ordered the mold board for another $40.
I got worried that it would be cheap and lightweight but so far it has held up very well. Later this winter I am pulling electrical and such with it.
As for dimensions..... It is a class 1 plow. It is hooked up to my 3 pt adapter so don't get too confused.
The plow is 16" at its widest. The depth is adjustable by 4" on the stem. I have it in its lowest position which will board at 22" and potato plow at 18" in the extended position. Clearly knock off 4" for moving the shank up.
As for use, I have yet to cut a straight line. It is really due to the Power Trac and its articulated center and the fact you are driving backward. But it works, and works pretty well. I have been digging ditches for runoff and so far am very happy.
Carl
I bought this from Northern Tool. It is the NorTrac version. I got it with the potato plow then ordered the mold board for another $40.
I got worried that it would be cheap and lightweight but so far it has held up very well. Later this winter I am pulling electrical and such with it.
As for dimensions..... It is a class 1 plow. It is hooked up to my 3 pt adapter so don't get too confused.
The plow is 16" at its widest. The depth is adjustable by 4" on the stem. I have it in its lowest position which will board at 22" and potato plow at 18" in the extended position. Clearly knock off 4" for moving the shank up.
As for use, I have yet to cut a straight line. It is really due to the Power Trac and its articulated center and the fact you are driving backward. But it works, and works pretty well. I have been digging ditches for runoff and so far am very happy.
Carl