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An integral plow is one in which the entire weight is carried by the three point hitch when transporting and it may or may not have a tailwheel and gauge wheels, a semi-integral plow has a wheel or wheels that remain in contact with the ground when transporting while the rest of the weight is carried by the three point hitch, a drawn plow is self supported on wheels and is attached to tractor solely by the drawbar.

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Entire weight of the tractor is carried by three point hitch that is fully mounted

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Q: What is a integral and semi-integral plow?
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