Heavy on the shine...Rise and shine, 41° right now with a high of almost 60. Bit shorter day in the brown truck yesterday means that I came home and put lower ball joints in my nephews truck last night. It's nice having the power in the shop for extra light now.
Moonshine that is. Some days my joints start out as rise and whine.Heavy on the shine...
I see the light! Morning everybody.
I sent it to yer OPE name with this address. Maybe it will end up somewhere else.610 Village Lane
Smithville, MO 64089
Send it!
I ain’t skkkared
i think you def need more weight lol
Don't think I can afford it....he already eats like a horse.i think you def need more weight lol
The front end loader doesn't help for rear end weight/traction. Needs to get the right rear tire in the dead furrow , Can't tell if he has any colters on it. Rear tires being wide are not an advantage. Slow down. Adjust the tug arms so the frogs and plow lathes are level front to back and side to side when they are sunk in the dirt and that way the draft will transfer weight to the back tires.
Looks to be a disc plow. Only ones I have been around are bottom plows for an old Farmall and a semi-mount. Will the disc style even use colters?The front end loader doesn't help for rear end weight/traction. Needs to get the right rear tire in the dead furrow , Can't tell if he has any colters on it. Rear tires being wide are not an advantage. Slow down. Adjust the tug arms so the frogs and plow lathes are level front to back and side to side when they are sunk in the dirt and that way the draft will transfer weight to the back tires.
If it is his tractor and dirt find some one to show how is done or watch a video on UTube.
AT LEAST HE AIN'T TRYING TO PUSH IT.
none of my disc plows have coulters on themLooks to be a disc plow. Only ones I have been around are bottom plows for an old Farmall and a semi-mount. Will the disc style even use colters?
yes what you have is a 2 bottom disc plow. i am not sure on the brand. ive got a 3 bottom allice one here and a single bottom one i made out of and end marker disc. works though.Yep, it's a disc.
It gots two discs, so whatever that makes it.
BIG OOPS on my part ,, I didn't notice it was a disc plow. We have vey few of them here.Looks to be a disc plow. Only ones I have been around are bottom plows for an old Farmall and a semi-mount. Will the disc style even use colters?
they are rare here as well and bring strong money when for sale in good condition. but they are def different than the moldboard plow for sure.BIG OOPS on my part ,, I didn't notice it was a disc plow. We have vey few of them here.
Looks good to me. It beats the alternative of using my hands and a hoe, or a tiller...
i think you def need more weight lol




