2 bottom plow vs. tractor size

GEPM64

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Hi folks,

What are the chances I can pull a 2 bottom plow with my B2601? Is there a rule of thumb for tractor size vs. implements size particularly with ground engagement implements?

Thanks in advance,

Glenn
 

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Hi folks,

What are the chances I can pull a 2 bottom plow with my B2601? Is there a rule of thumb for tractor size vs. implements size particularly with ground engagement implements?

Thanks in advance,

Glenn
somewhere I read .......1" - 1.5" per HP ......so a 14" single would need 14 to 21 HP at the drawbar

but it will depend on the soil and type of conditions too!;)
 

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Hi folks,

What are the chances I can pull a 2 bottom plow with my B2601? Is there a rule of thumb for tractor size vs. implements size particularly with ground engagement implements?

Thanks in advance,

Glenn
No.

Pulling a 2X14 moldboard plow will require close to 30 PTO HP and over 20 drawbar HP in good ground and much more of both in many grounds. The tractor will also need to be properly set up for plowing, e.g., AG tires, ballast, etc.

Not sure what you plan to do but a rototiller may well be a better alternative.

SDT
 

GEPM64

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Thanks everybody,

I came across a used one for sale for $350 and thought it was a good deal. I may pick it up anyways.

Thanks,
Glenn
 

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If you want a nice one bottom 16" plow, find a scrapper who has the old pull type plow(usually two bottom). Remove one beam and make the 3pt arms.

Not much to a plow.
 

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Be careful about buying old plows. Moldboards and shears do wear out and you'll most likely never find replacements. If you do find an old plow that's in fair condition, make sure you hardface the wearable parts to make it last as long as possible.
 

GEPM64

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B2601 with FEL, Box Scraper, rotary mower, 3pt snowblower and Sovema Tiller
Sep 15, 2014
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Hazelridge, Manitoba, Canada
Be careful about buying old plows. Moldboards and shears do wear out and you'll most likely never find replacements. If you do find an old plow that's in fair condition, make sure you hardface the wearable parts to make it last as long as possible.
I did not think of that. Thanks for the info. I don’t really need it, I just found it and thought it was cheap enough to add to the fleet.

Regards,
Glenn