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Red Horse 76

Hey guys I found someone selling a 2 bottom plow and a disc harrow which is supposed to be from a 1960s Wheel Horse.

I want to put it on my 1976 C120. Has anyone seen one of these before or know how it would attach to my tractor?  Does anyone know if these are really made by Wheel Horse?

Thanks

 

Darrell

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953 nut

They may have been "on" a :wh: but they sure don't look like any type of mounting I have ever seen. Looks like a bit of back yard fabrication took place.

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Phatboy

The harrow looks simular to the one elcamino has,, he has a real noce one .. For sale by the way... Bit the bottom plow ,, hmm never seen one like that,, it doesnt have a ground shear or a way to adjust the plow shear,, so would habe to all be done with the tractor as far as depth is concerned,,, so def need hydrolocs and probly a 3 point  hitch to adapt it to your tractor,,, wouldnt be to hard,,,

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C-101plowerpower

that plow there is a stuble plow. it could work on a wh if you can figure out how to mount it and adjust it to the ground type

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KC9KAS
9 hours ago, Red Horse 76 said:

Has anyone seen one of these before or know how it would attach to my tractor?  Does anyone know if these are really made by Wheel Horse?

In a word, "NO"

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dcrage

Is there a WH out there that could pull that 2 bottom plow??

 

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KC9KAS
11 minutes ago, dcrage said:

Is there a WH out there that could pull that 2 bottom plow??

 

I'm sure with the right amount of traction & weight a 520 or D-200 could easily pull a 2 bottom plow.

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