Plow for Yanmar YM1700?

   / Plow for Yanmar YM1700? #1  

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Hi Folks. I am looking at this for my Yanmar YM1700 2WD.

Will a YM1700 pull this for a large, but family garden?

Thanks - obviously I have zero plowing experience. I use my YM1700 to cut the grass....

Thanks.
 

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   / Plow for Yanmar YM1700? #2  
1) Yes, would probably work - but I can't tell the size of the plow.
2) google: ferguson moldboard plow manual <-- this will teach you how to measure plow size & how to plow.
3) post pics of it when you get it 'unplanted' so we can see the whole animal.
 
   / Plow for Yanmar YM1700? #3  
Ford also put out a plow manual for their 1939 - 1952 'N' tractors. They are generally 2 bottom [your YM will not likely pull more than a 1 bottom] but there is good plow info in there.
 
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   / Plow for Yanmar YM1700?
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#6  
Well, the plow sold before I could go get it. Im looking for a single bottom moldboard plow now that wont break the bank... None near me on face book market place or craigslist.
 
   / Plow for Yanmar YM1700? #7  

I do not think a 1,900 pound bare weight, 2-WD tractor with 17-horsepower, when new, can manage a three shank All Purpose Plow in hard ground. If the garden has been there, cultivated, for two or three years, it might pull OK.

A forward rotation PTO powered roto-tiller is probably optimum for a large garden, except for the likely price. Tiller also has a short learning curve, unlike a turning plow which requires considerable time to learn proper adjustment.

If you decide to continuer search for a turning plow look for a 12" wide plow first.
A 14" plow is a little harder to pull than a 12" plow, a 16" wide turning plow inverts almost twice the dirt of a 12" plow and will likely be too much for your tractor.

If your garden has been worked annually so the ground is already soft a garden cultivator may suffice. A cultivator will leave the ground much smoother than a turning plow. A cultivator only penetrates 2" to 4" so they are pretty easy to pull. Again, minimal learning curve.

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   / Plow for Yanmar YM1700?
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Thanks - I'll look for a 12" plow. I went ahead and bought this: Middle Buster, Category 1, 3-Point Quick Hitch

I saw a video of a YM1700 using one on youtube. I'll see if it will break up my southern Mississippi soil - I don't have any roots or rocks where I will being turning the soil. I have a 5' disc I can use too after busting up the soil with the middle buster. I can always make multiple, deeper passes too.
 
 

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