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took the b100 plowing today

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312Hydro

Did you plow the field in the background too? Great pics! :handgestures-thumbupright: :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Wheel-N-It

WOW, that is some mighty fine looking soil you have there! These are some great pics! Thank you for sharing them with us :)

I just bought a Brinley Hitch for my 312-8 (the one you see in my Avatar). I am looking forward to getting it cleaned up, painted, and installed soon. Then I got to get ME a plow :)

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Sparky

Why the duals on one side only?

Mike.......

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pumper.atv

I built my own brinly hitch and no not the field in the background :laughing-rofl: i just plowed that section to try the plow out before i did another garden for grandma but didn't get pics of that

Why the duals on one side only?

Mike.......

need a single wheel on the right to ride in the furrow

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Sparky

Why the duals on one side only?

Mike.......

need a single wheel on the right to ride in the furrow

Now that makes perfect sense. As you can tell I've never used a plow like that :hide: .

Thanks for teaching me something!!

Mike.......

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Jake Kuhn

:text-coolphotos: looks like it does a great job!

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squonk

That's an awesome shot with the wheels spinning!! :thumbs: Put some fluid in that outer wheel and I bet it would go better. A lot of gt's I see plowing gardens have the problem of diging too deep and then the transaxle gets hung up on the furrow edge. Kind of like a car an deep snow getting "lifted' off the ground and losing traction. We have lot's of plow days around here but mostly for the big tractors. There is a big gt plow day in Pa about 4 hrs. from me.

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