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Originally Posted by Oak
Fins, I believe that is a 12" plow. They were made for the Sears FF garden tractors which were made to compete against the 982 & JD 400 from what I hear. Sergeant may know more about that. I believe they are pretty rare.
I got about 40lbs of seed taters and (8) 45' rows of sweet corn planted yesterday. If the frost doesn't kill the corn it should be ready to pick around the last week in June.
I use a 2" blocker to start my seeds but my tomatoes & peppers are only about 1" tall right now so those will take a few weeks yet.
I need to get some type of deer deterrent for my garden this year. I'm thinking using some type of electric fence.
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Roper Made the FF series for about 2 years. But they made the attachments for about 5 years total. The FF series started at $3,000 something and went up to $4,300 But No Power steering, Plus the Price Point, while cheaper than the 982 and JD 400, was still not cheap enough for the consumer in the early 1980s.
The FF series was shaft driven with Hydraulic Lift, True Cat 0 3-point Hitch and rear PTO. Prior to that Cat 0, the Sears tri-Hitch was available, which was not a true Cat 0. I still love to find a decent FF 20 or FF 24 to add to my collection. Kwik-way also made a Loader and Backhoe for them, and the Loader Kit did not need a front spindle upgrade Kit like some of the Later Kwik-way Loader Kit came with for Craftsman GTs in the Late 1980s and early 1990s