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  2. Three-point hitch - Wikipedia

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    At 2,500 pounds (1.1 t), the 9N could plow more than 12 acres (4.9 hectares) in a normal day pulling two 14-inch (360 mm) plows, [3] outperforming the tractive performance of the heavier and more expensive Farmall F-30 model. [3] The hitch's utility and simplicity have since made it an industry standard.

  3. Plough - Wikipedia

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    Here the beam is hinged at a point almost above the point of the share. The bottom is held in the normal position by a set of springs or a hydraulic cylinder on each bottom. [citation needed] When an obstruction is encountered, the plough bottom hinges back and up in such a way as to pass over the obstruction, without stopping the tractor and ...

  4. Farmall - Wikipedia

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    1. Plow ratings are general plowing abilities dependent upon soil conditions. 2. Depending on the plow width used and the type of soil, a three-plow tractor could handle a four- or five-bottom plow. 3. Engine size was sometimes upgradeable.

  5. Plowshare - Wikipedia

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    Components of a simple drawn plow: 1) beam; 2) three point hitch; 3) height regulator; 4) coulter (or knife) 5) chisel 6) plowshare 7) moldboard Instrument for cleaning a plowshare used at a mill near Horažďovice, Czech Republic. In agriculture, a plowshare or ploughshare (UK; / ˈ p l aʊ ʃ ɛər /) is a component of a plow (or plough).

  6. Stump-jump plough - Wikipedia

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    Plan of the original single-furrow plough. The first plough produced by Richard Smith was a three-furrow plough he called the "Vixen". [14] [15] Later that same year, Richard Smith demonstrated a single-furrow stump-jump plough which included a chain that dragged the bottom of the ploughshare back into the ground, known as the "bridle draught".

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