N80
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"We" do, just not common.
Which is exactly my point. "We" are very unlikely to find one behind Uncle Bob's shed or even on a mega-auction web site or even ag equipment web sites.
(As an example, Deere still offers a reversable plow. It's tailored to high horsepower tractors)
And a very nice looking implement and I suspect quite pricey too. Never seen one before, thanks for the link. Seems to be pretty complex and requires hydraulics. Solves the weight issue since it uses the same bottoms for both directions.
Since plows in general aren't big sellers in the US, there aren't many new 2-way plows.
I guess that is the main issue, and since from an agricultural perspective moldboard plowing is no longer 'in' due to compaction there's just no market for them. But, I personally think plowing is under utilized in food plot applications. I find plowing to be nearly as effective as herbicide pre-treatment as far as weed and grass control goes. I also don't find disking to be sufficient for prepping a seed bed in previously unplowed soil. Single and two bottom plows are still pretty popular around here for medium and large gardens. All of which is to say that there seems to be a market for plows, just not for serious ag applications. And there don't seem to be many good options for new plows. As you've mentioned before, the available ones just aren't all that great. (Keep reading to see where I'm going with this ramble.)
Back in the day when the were used, generally speaking, they weren't popular in areas where they weren't NEEDED.
Exactly. As someone mentioned, not that much need for one when you have tons of room for turning around, etc. But when it comes to food plots it sure seems like the perfect thing. Plots like mine are often small and even with larger ones, the ideal shape is long and narrow. A reversible two bottom just seems ideal and the one the OP showed us is really pretty simple in its design and construction.
I'd suspect that was due to cost as much as any single factor.
Yep it would be more expensive (if available here) than a basic KK two bottom, but probably not as expensive as one of those JD's. I imagine Leinbach or someone like that could make or import one for 2 grand maybe? Wishful thinking probably, especially since there doesn't seem to be a big market.....but hey, put an ad in the deer hunting mags and TV shows and it just might catch on.
Also to be considered, reversable plows are heavy.
Yep, for some CUTS that would be a problem, for the larger CUTS, like mine, I think it would handle a two bottom okay. A new 2-14 KK weighs around 400 pounds. The one in the OP's picture has a more substantial frame, plus two full bottoms, frogs, etc, plus rotation mechanism, but still probably not more than 1000-1200 pounds.
Anyway, just daydreaming I guess unless I want one flown in from Portugal. It sure would be ideal for tight places though. I'd love to find a used one for sale.