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#2 AC plow?

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    Posted: 13 Aug 2010 at 8:30pm
I bought a WD pick up plow for my "new" WD last fall, after mounting it and taking it off I think I'd like to get a pull type plow. I've got an IHC #8 "Little Genius" for my WC and I prefer to just hook to the clevis versus taking the tractor apart to mount. (Spoiled by the snap coupler on the WD45 & D17)
 
I'm looking at a good #2, 2-14 plow on steel, set up for a hydraulic cylinder. It's a little weird looking, a trailer plow without a tail wheel. Are they any good? The most appealing parts to me is that it's an AC and it's a hydraulic lift. It would be nice to have an AC plow to display but I want something that I can use too.
 
 
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   Is that the plow in Indiana that the Gentleman on ytmag.com has ? If so that plow was discussed here some time back and I believe it was concluded that plow was converted from a rope trip plow.
Randy Freshour,Member Indiana AC Partners,
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I've searched but I have not found those posts. Does anyone have an opinion or info? 
 
Does anyone have a good 2-14 pull type plow on rubber w/ hydraulic lift? AC would be preferred but IHC, Case, Oliver or almost anything in usable condition would be considered.
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What would be the proper AC plow for a WC?  I have an Oliver 2x12 right now, but I have to offset the hitch to the right to get it over far enough.  Makes plowing difficult.
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I grew up plowing with a WC, pulling a two bottom IH trailer plow on rubber.  It was a great match, she coulda probably pulled three in those loamy river bottoms of SW WI but we couldn't afford the luxury! 
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