Nothin wrong with going with less bottoms for a plow day! Just means everyone gets to do a few more passes! Plus, less things tend to break if you aren't pushing your tractor as hard. Probably not an issue for a Mighty Mo, but some people show up with antiques like the guy with the steel wheels. If you know the guy with the Ford at 4:58, tell him his plow isn;t set up quite right. There should be a way to change the offset on the mount, the plow is pulling him to the side so hard because it isn't "in line" with the tractor, he is pulling his plow "sideways" if that makes sense. The right side lift arm needs to be "longer", there should be an adjustment on the plow to adjust it to that effect(not on the tractor) JD plows had offset mount pins for example. That plow you have is the grandson of an Oliver, and Oliver made the best plows. It would be a great fit for that U302 you were working on in one of your newer videos, if you put some weight on the back of the tractor a bit. Of course, it's always fun to have a reason to get the big iron out to work too :)