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Difference in Plows?

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    Posted: 26 Jan 2011 at 2:12pm
What's the difference in a B/C plow and a CA plow? Will either of these work on a D14. Found them advertised in my price range but was just wondering if either would work?
 
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I doubt the B/C plow will be a snap coupler style
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I believe the term "CA" plow was the earlier pin hitch model and that would be alot of work hooking up to a D14 for a small amount of plowing.

The B/C plows have a completly different mounting system then what the D14's have.

You need a "snap coupler" hitch plow to work on your D14, or a pull type would work also.
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I have a 5 foot ripper for a CA and had to add about 10 in to beam to work on D-14
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I looked at a 2 bottom SC plow yesterday but didn't get a chance to get a price on it because the place was so busy. I got on their website and seent that they have an Allis B/C plow for $100 and a CA plow for $150. These must not be one of the ones that I seen. I may call about the snap coupler plow to get a price.
 
The place I found these was at Carl Mitchell's and Sons in Central City, KY if anyone is ineterested in the plows listed above.
 
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CA plow has a shorter beam then a plow for a WD or D14. I use a WD plow on my CA ok.
But I never tried a CA plow on my D14. The CA plow can as a pin hitch and a snapcoupler hitch.
It would not be difficult to lengthen the beam to use it on a D14. Bob
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Late B's had a SC  set up but if the B-C plow is that, it wont work on a D14. Any CA plow could be made to work on the D14. If it is a pin hitch, you could unbolt the hitch and add a SC hitch to the length needed. However don't use the pin hitch couplings on the lift arms. They will not detach as needed if the plow disconnects from the bell and could cause a headache.

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That looks like it hurt.
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had that happen to me before. plows on my back, damaged the fenders on the tractor to.

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