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F11 Moldboard Plow

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F11 Moldboard Plow

Postby Jason H (PA) » Sun Oct 21, 2018 12:39 pm

He guys my father and I just picked up a fast hitch turn over plow for our cub. Anyone have and other manuals on it? I am downloading the owners guide off of here. Wondering if anyone has any other info.

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Re: F11 Moldboard Plow

Postby Slim140 » Tue Oct 23, 2018 6:04 pm

Here’s a little bit of info as far as paint. viewtopic.php?f=1&t=101326&hilit=Cob+plow
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Re: F11 Moldboard Plow

Postby Jason H (PA) » Tue Oct 23, 2018 6:13 pm

Cool thanks. Never new they made these. Me and my father were arguing if it was a cub or an a setup

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Re: F11 Moldboard Plow

Postby BullDAWG » Tue Oct 23, 2018 6:27 pm

they work on both, the main difference is the size of plow. The cub used a 12" plow while the SA-140 could use the 12". 14" and if they will fit a 16" max. but not 100% sure as my cubs and SA didn't come with a fast hitch so those implements are just on my wish list if I ever get a cub or SA-140 with a fast hitch on em as buying just the fast hitch I can almost get the tractor for free comparing cost of just that vs tractor that has it already installed.
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Re: F11 Moldboard Plow

Postby Slim140 » Tue Oct 23, 2018 6:39 pm

Jason H (PA) wrote:Cool thanks. Never new they made these. Me and my father were arguing if it was a cub or an a setup

I never seen one until I bought that one. Think they only made them for 3 years. I recently sold that one to Super A on here (Al). I figured I’d never use it so I’d rather someone else have fun with it.
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Re: F11 Moldboard Plow

Postby Jason H (PA) » Tue Oct 23, 2018 6:47 pm

Yeah I had bought a fast hitch at out local tractor junk yard. Got everything except for the spring assist. We got the plow for 300 and a low boy for 500.

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Re: F11 Moldboard Plow

Postby BullDAWG » Tue Oct 23, 2018 7:07 pm

Shane Nelson wrote:
Jason H (PA) wrote:Cool thanks. Never new they made these. Me and my father were arguing if it was a cub or an a setup

I never seen one until I bought that one. Think they only made them for 3 years. I recently sold that one to Super A on here (Al). I figured I’d never use it so I’d rather someone else have fun with it.

Knowing Al (Super A) he'll probably have it restored and painted correctly next week with a YouTube video of em plowing the back 40 before next month :) He already is changing shares on it n getting new plow points ( I hope he lets me know how the agri supply cheap points do on a plow chief do as I've been wanting to get em but knowing him he'll want the NOS ones stamped IH that cost 10 times what Agri Supplys cost just to stay original)

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But I am glad he got it from ya as I know then they will be used and kept up. I may end up somewhere over ya'llz way once retired n I'd like to have good neighbors that also appreciate good ol'e AMERICAN IRON.
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Re: F11 Moldboard Plow

Postby Jason H (PA) » Tue Oct 23, 2018 7:18 pm

My father and I are grabbing what we can afford. Between us two we have 5 regular cubs and now the low boy. We also have multiple attachments the he got with my great grandfathers cub. We also have a 48 farmall H and I have a 44 farmall M. Plus what ever is still on the farm from my grandfather's s equipment.

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Re: F11 Moldboard Plow

Postby tst » Tue Oct 23, 2018 8:30 pm

need double wheel weights on the front as these plows are heavy and the cub wants to wheelie

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Re: F11 Moldboard Plow

Postby Jason H (PA) » Tue Oct 23, 2018 8:37 pm

Oh that's good to know.

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Re: F11 Moldboard Plow

Postby BullDAWG » Wed Oct 24, 2018 12:42 pm

gives an excuse to get the split front weights that go inside rim while regular pair goes on outside... I like the stealth look of em. And because of those cadet ppl using the regular ones on their plow or lawnmower tractor pulls the regular ones have jumped in price while the split haven't.
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Re: F11 Moldboard Plow

Postby tmays » Wed Oct 24, 2018 8:19 pm

BullDAWG wrote:gives an excuse to get the split front weights that go inside rim while regular pair goes on outside... I like the stealth look of em. And because of those cadet ppl using the regular ones on their plow or lawnmower tractor pulls the regular ones have jumped in price while the split haven't.


Have you priced split weights? :-)
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Re: F11 Moldboard Plow

Postby BullDAWG » Thu Oct 25, 2018 7:15 pm

yea, n was shocked that the regular ones cost as much as they did $100-$150 per pair
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Re: F11 Moldboard Plow

Postby Super A » Thu Oct 25, 2018 10:04 pm

tst wrote:need double wheel weights on the front as these plows are heavy and the cub wants to wheelie

I don’t have front weights. Haven’t noticed the front end being light so far.

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