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Old 01-01-2012, 08:09 PM
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The name is Wizard Plow works. And the gentlemans name is Jim Dimmerling.
Search Wizard plow works he has a great web site

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I have had a Power King Tractor a few years and it has a cat 0 3 point on it. I asked around and found two 10" plows and only need one. I also found a 12" cat 0 or 1, it has both sets of holes and is the one I will keep. I have a 10" sleeve hitch plow for my cub too. I would sell one of the 10" Brinleys if you wanted to pay shipping from Michigan. $100 plus shipping. I will send a pic if you want. I bought a place on 10 acres and went nuts on a big garden and tools (toys) a 3 years ago. LOL

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Hi All,
The name is Wizard Plow works. And the gentlemans name is Jim Dimmerling.
Search Wizard plow works he has a great web site

Mike
Mike I can't find his site doing a google search. All I get is MTF links. His profile has been deleted. Got a link for it?

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Old 01-04-2012, 03:47 PM
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The MTF links are the only things I could find.. But they do show the pictures of the dual setup. A very nice setup at that. Two ten inch mold board plows. I would have to say if the land has never been plowed, they might be too much to pull. But if the spot has been plowed before on a regular basis, then I do believe they would work really nice.
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Mike I can't find his site doing a google search. All I get is MTF links. His profile has been deleted. Got a link for it?

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He must exist, the plow does!!
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We know this is not what Duke has in mind!!



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I found the pics and MTF links but Mike siad the guy had a real nice web site and that I could not find. Anyone have any luck find the web site for Wizard Works Plows?
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...one like this? sorry had to go there.




They are out there, you just have to have some luck and be in the right place at the right time or the right amount of $$$

I'll keep my eye out for one for you.
DWayne, to me it looks like a sleeve hitch plow with a diffrent mounting plate to the cat0 hitch. If that's true with the tools and skills it someone aka Todd could make his own cat0 plow with some measurements from DWayne.
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There wouldn't be any green machines attached to the plow!
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DWayne, to me it looks like a sleeve hitch plow with a diffrent mounting plate to the cat0 hitch. If that's true with the tools and skills it someone aka Todd could make his own cat0 plow with some measurements from DWayne.
It wouldn't be too difficult at all for him..
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