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Nice Plow setup at auction

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    Posted: 04 Apr 2011 at 12:11pm
These are going to be at our local spring consignment sale on Saturday, April 9th at 8AM....stopped to see what was there so far and found these. Not sure of what model they are but you could see the remains of a Monoframe sticker on the rails. I'm not interested but would like to see it go to a good home. Let me know if you need directions to find it. The auction is at the Sale Barn in Centre Hall PA at the interesection of Rt. 45 and Rt. 144. I dont know much on plows, but it looks to be in decent working condition.






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Need some HP's to get that moving thru the earth
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Got one just like it only its 4 bottom I bought for $75. Want to try it out on my D17 six cyl. gas when the weather breaks. 
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That's the base (6 bottom) 3000 Series Monoframe plow with a 1 bottom extension.  You would want almost rock-free soil as it only has the standard trip beams.  In rocky conditions, you would spend a lot of time in reverse.

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Originally posted by junkman junkman wrote:

Got one just like it only its 4 bottom I bought for $75. Want to try it out on my D17 six cyl. gas when the weather breaks. 


If I remember correctly, your plow would be a 2000 Series with a 6" x 8" main tube vs the 8" x 8" main tube on the 3000 Series.
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You would definitely need some colters if you wanted to use it in corn stalks.  I pulled a 8 16" with my 210 when it was new.  Bought it as a seven furrow but added one more to it.  Obviously I am in sandy soil.  I prefer the mechanical trips to the hydraulic ones.  The last one of these I bought the owner had added 8" to the colter mount bar as he said it helped it not to plug in corn stalks.
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Thanks for the info on my plow. I didn't know what it was except it was AC. Hope it will work for me in my sandy ground. I do have a good set of 18.4s on it but if it doesn't I figured I would make it a three bottom.
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Originally posted by 427435 427435 wrote:

That's the base (6 bottom) 3000 Series Monoframe plow with a 1 bottom extension.  You would want almost rock-free soil as it only has the standard trip beams.  In rocky conditions, you would spend a lot of time in reverse.
My father's plow has those types of trip bottoms.  Fortunately, given the conditions on our farm, one may trip every few years worth of plowing!

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we have one for  our d21 and 220
2 wd 45,2 D-17 diesel/gas 3 pt, 220,d21, 4020,2 4430s used daily http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCudh8Xz9_rZHhUC3YNozupw
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nice i would like to have the tractor that could pull that
wd with a freeman model 90 trip loader, wd45, 38 unstylled wc, b 10 garden tractor and 2-14 ac trip plow. grandpa has a 56 wd45. wd. allis chalmers snap coupler blade and 3 bottom snap coupler plow
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Its bigger in person lol....and I understand why its in good shape because this is rocky ground for the most part around here....so I'm sure it didnt get used much.
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Originally posted by Chris/CT Chris/CT wrote:

Need some HP's to get that moving thru the earth
I think the 'ol D19 will pull her just fine!!!
 
Oh you want her in the ground? 
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I haven't looked, is there anything else decent there? I had thought about going over for a little while, but usually I just waste my time over there...
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