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Interesting question... this was actually the first time I had ever plowed with a metal plow and one ox, so I honestly don't really know. I've also plowed with a wooden plow (metal tip) and two oxen a few times, and it was actually quite a similar experience; with the two oxen, the yoke was tied to the heads at the horns. Speaking of yokes, here is a yoke of a different kind I designed a few years ago for carrying water. It worked well. I'd do it the same way again. (It's not me modeling the yoke by the way... somebody had to take the picture!)
