Hmm.. Im unsure if you can.
Maybe ask the IRSP?
The Steel plow could break up soil without the soil sticking to it, the steel plow was better than the wooden plow because the wooden plow could not break up rich soil without breaking
it was light weight so you could plow more ground in a day. It also made it easier to plow heaver soil.
With the steel plow it could help plow an acre in less than ninety six hours.
The steel plow could work difficult soils.
John Deere was the inventor of the Steel plow. This plow was self cleaning and didn't wear as fast as the iron plow or wooden plow that farmers were using during that time. The Steel plow was also much lighter in weight to the iron plow. In the midwest there was plenty of rich fertile black soil but it was under all the prairie grass that had grown over the years. The wooden plow wouldn't work because it had to be constantly cleaned in order to plow. The steel plow could plow the prairie grass under and self clean the moldboard so the farmer could continue without stopping.
The steel plow could work difficult soils
A type of plow the American pioneers used, small, light and could be used by 2 men without a horse.
An ATV Snow Plow can be purchased from the official ATV Snow Plow webpage store. Alternatively, one could try other webpage stores such as Ebay for this product.
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The steel plow breaks up tough soil without the soil getting stuck to it. JOHN DEERe invented the steel plow because farmers in the Midwest could not use the cast-iron plow because they kept breaking. The Midwest soil was unlike the Northeast soil, and the cast-iron plow was made for the Northeast farmers to use.
john deere?
JOHN DEERe?