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210 ac plow size

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote NEVER green Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Mar 2020 at 1:35pm

On our black gumbo 5-18s were max for 7060-8050.
2-8050 1-7080 6080 D-19 modelE & A 7040   R50       
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We have three Allis-Chalmers 9000 plows FS.
Two 6 bottoms on-land/furrow field ready.
One 7 bottom on-land/furrow restored.
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Do you have any parts for a 3000 monoframe for sale?
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What Plow parts are you looking for?
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The front and rear 'axle boots', the castings that the front and rear wheels pivot in. And the disc for the furrow wheel brake.
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We have three Allis-Chalmers 9000 plows F S.
Two 6 bottoms on-land/furrow hitch, field ready.
One 7 bottom on-land/furrow hitch restored.
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How did this post turn into a classified ad ??
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It's a natural progression. Are you that sensitive?
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???? Never put a connection to a 210 tractor and a 7000 series plow up for sale ??!! Is it you or your kids plow for sale ?

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A C Plow parts, contact Dave the plow man.
mailto:dave%40davetheplowman.com
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Sorry for the late post. I remember going to a farm progress show back when they still did moldboard plowing. A-C was pulling 6/18s with a7030 and 7/18s with a 7050. They were plowing deeper than any of the others, probably 10 or 11 inches deep. It had rained a tenth or so during the night, and the slippage on 7050 was at least 50%. The 7030, not so bad. Wish they still did that. If you are just plowing a small acreage for the fun, get a big plow. that would be a thrill to do again. But when you start to have substantial wheel slip,you might not think it makes much difference. It makes a huge difference. A person starts to realize how much it slows things down when you plow 80 or 160 acres. I still own an international 735 6 bottom variwidth moldboard plow. it is adjustable to cut from 14 to 22 inches. I pulled it with my 8050 fwa. In our soil, having the plow set on 18" was about right if you wanted to go in 4th low range and still have a little power reserved for going up a hill that was not to steep. Having the plow set to 22" was a full load on the level in 4th. Always ran in 3rd with it set on 22". The fwa really helped then. Don't do any plowing anymore, but i just can't bear to part with those pieces of machinery.
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