gangplow


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gang·plow

 (găng′plou′)
n.
A plow equipped with several blades that make parallel furrows.
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The Case got a workout at Rantoul, where Bill used it in demonstrations with a 12-bottom John Deere gangplow. "I really enjoy showing people how farmers made a living back in the day," he says.
A line of cars was parked along the county line road as spectators came to watch Uncle Amos on the McCormick-Deering 15-30 tractor pulling a 3-bottom gangplow. It was as though they had come to see a train wreck.
Equipped with a 3-bottom gangplow attachment (an Oliver 3-bottom plow was the standard offering), the Square Turn sold for $1,385.
Equipment commonly used then included a 2-bottom gangplow, disc and peg-tooth harrow, and a 2-row planter.