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How does a Rome plow "weigh 48,000lbs without the Rome plow kit". Isn't the "Rome plow" merely a device attached to an existent type of bulldozer, probably a Caterpillar? Once attached, the whole unit becomes known as a "Rome plow", but without the unit it is just tracked tractor. Thus one could say that a "Caterpillar D7 weighs 48,000lbs without the Rome plow kit", but that is not the point of the article. The plow itself is what the article is about, not the tractor unit they attached it to..45Colt14:37, 16 August 2014 (UTC)Reply